Classical music to read, study or for relaxation: BRAHMS for RELAXATION by PINCHAS ZUKERMAN
eating, studying, dancing, driving, cleaning, exercising, gardening
I believe that it totally depends on the person and other factors. I always used to listen to quiet, instrumental background music when I studied in the past. It helped relax me and keep me focused. There are many discussions about the pros and cons of studying to music. I like the canadian website makeanexam's blog # 15 on music and studying.
I listen to music every time I study math and never had a problem i have an A in math to I do not think it matters unless you like to dance and forget your stuff that you are studying, or you start singing to it.
Yes and no it depends on what kind of music and the volume. Some musics such as classical , pop, and country music have a good effect on memory. If you listen to rap, or unscensored music does not have a good affect on your memory. So if you want to listen to music listen to pop, country, or classical before a test while studying and not right before it.
Whatever music inspires you, but personally I don't like writing with music on, it distracts me.Science has shown that soft music without loud vocals or drums is best for studying and working.
some how yes it has....during travelling we usually listen to the music ,in shopping mall ,while shopping ,we listen to music,while watching tv,we listen yo background music....
Yes. Studies show that playing soft, instrumental music in the background while studying will help you to be less distracted -- loud music, or music with singing or heavy rhythms, will distract you even more.
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No, it is not good to listen to loud music while working out. You don't need to have your heart pounding while you are trying to get a good workout going.
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"LoFi" music is proven to improve focus. "CyberBar" channel on YouTube is a great channel to find these types of music.