Yes and it should be instrumental and not have heavy rhythm or vocals at all
It depends on the type of music. Loud music or music with heavy beats or vocals will distract you. Soft, instrumental music helps you concentrate better.
Soft instrumental music according to all the scientific studies - nothing loud, no heavy beats and no vocals.
Soft, instrumental music according to all the scientific studies - anything with loud beats or vocals is going to distract you from working.
Soft instrumental music is best for working because loud music or music with heavy beats or music with vocals makes you want to listen along and distracts you. Soft music with no vocals blends into the background and you can ignore it better
It mean's how loud or soft your music is... soft meaning quiet.
Piano music is music played from the piano, there is soft and loud music
Absolutely not! Scientific studies prove that the only music that actually helps you study is soft, instrumental music. Nothing loud, no heavy beats, and no vocals.
Soft instrumental music does help you study better - no loud noises, no heavy rhythm or beat and no vocals, though.
It is considered both, as it can be played both loud and soft. However, it is intended for softer music rather than louder music.
Dynamics refer to how loud or soft a piece of music is.
In between
dynamics are how the music is played at certain points of the song (loud, soft, soft to loud, loud to soft, etc.). Like ƒ is a dynamic mark instructing you to play louder.