"LoFi" music is proven to improve focus. "CyberBar" channel on YouTube is a great channel to find these types of music.
WELL IN MY SCHOOL WE CAN HAVE MUSIC ON WHEN WE ARE WORKING BECAUSE WE THINK THAT WHEN WE HAVE MUSIC ON WE CAN WORK BETTER. SO IN NEW TECH HIGH WE DO HAVE MUSIC ON WHEN WE ARE WORKING BECAUSE WE WORK IN GROUPS ALL THE TIME AND IT HELPS USE TO HAVE MUSIC ON.
lofi music obvi. jk listen to whatever helps you concentrate
Youtube is a goldmine for Lofi music, you can check out channels like @chilllofigrooves to discover a plethora of Lofi beats and continue your journey from there.
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.
LoFi music is proven to improve focus. "CyberBar" channel on YouTube is a great channel for these types of music. Give it a try.
"LoFi" music is proven to improve focus. "CyberBar" channel on YouTube is a great channel to find these types of music.
Certain sound and musical effects can influence the functioning of your brain and trigger the production of certain brain chemicals. The sensitivity to these effects vary per person, and can change the impact of the effect, or the effect itself. It also has to do with the person's experience with the technique. So you can improve your concentration by using music that has a repeating structure (classic or house music are usually good examples) There are also other techniques that you can embed into your music in order to create a certain effect on your brain. Binaural beats are used to adjust the frequencies of your brainwaves in order to enhance your mood. Solfeggio frequencies are used to create harmonic resonance which seems to enhance your mood as well. (see Related Links for more information)
The background music for Upper Afterlife is "Callista" and was first featured on Need for Speed: High Stakes. The music for Lower Afterlife is "LoFi Epic- The Techno Madness Remix".
They focus on the genre, EDM. EDM stands for electronic dance music.
I listen to a lot of genres but I find myself either listening to Rock, bedroom pop, indie and lofi. Sometimes, I listen to KPOP and rap
I think loud music doesn't affect your concentration. In some cases the rhythm of the music can cause a certain concentration. Then the way you remember the music you'll be able to remember what you were doing.