No it is just a distraction i did it for science fair and it got on my nerves.
yes because the music crams away the other thoughts to help you study
In order to become a music producer, you need to study music in college. This will help you to pursue your career.
I study music for the sheer joy of it.
I study music for the sheer joy of it.
Ethnomusicology - the study of music of different cultures; the study of music as it relates to its cultural context.
Studies have shown that SOFT, instrumental music does help you study better. Loud music, music with strong rhythms, or vocal music distracts you because you try to listen to the song instead of studying. It doesn't really help you study, although it depends on your choice of song, and how can you concentrate. It depends on the person and the choice of songs. Also, it depends on how stressed you are or not. So it depends on which occassion. But most likely yes for many people to make them more relaxed (not rushing).
The study of art, music and literature help us understand the way a nation thinks, develops and goes about their everyday life.
No, studies have shown that the only music which helps you to study better is soft, instrumental music -- no loud beats and no vocals at all.
Ethnomusicology can be defined as the study of music in its context.
To improve your skills in music transcribing, practice regularly, listen closely to the music you want to transcribe, use software tools to help with notation, and study music theory to better understand the structure and patterns in music.
You can study music production in Scotland at James Watt College.
People who use music or rhythm to help them study do so because rhythm and pattern help you to remember and learn more easily. You can use rhythm in several ways: make a song out of what you're trying to learn, make what you're learning rhyme, make what you're learning have a beat. You can also play very soft, instrumental music in the background as you study - any other type of music, or loud instrumental music will distract you more, but soft music helps you learn more easily.