Best Study Music
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Best Study Music
I know not every one here is a student, but I do know that a good chunk of us are. So here is my question, it being final exam season and all, what do you like to listen to when you study.
Personally I either go for progressive rock or classical music. I listened to every Rush album I own today while I was studying for my operations final(which I didn't fail, WOO!). Buefore though it was 4 out of 9 of Beethoven's Symphonies.
Personally I either go for progressive rock or classical music. I listened to every Rush album I own today while I was studying for my operations final(which I didn't fail, WOO!). Buefore though it was 4 out of 9 of Beethoven's Symphonies.
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I rarely listen to music when I study because it's hard enough for me to concentrate, but when I do it's always music without lyrics, which I don't have a lot of. Thus it's limited to, I think, three albums: ( ) by Sigur Rós (even though there are lyrics on that album, it's all in a made-up language that I can't understand anyway), Raise Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven by Godspeed You! Black Emperor, or Fable by The Autumn Project.
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Lately the best study music for me has been KiSh (russian heavy punk) - it kept me awake on those all-nighters. I don't know how much my study music differs from my usual music; in fact when I study I try to vary things as much as possible.
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i usually make a play list with all the top 10 amv's. i dont watch them i just listen and put on repeat.
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- Otohiko
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Oh, there is one trick I remember.
I never play music that I haven't heard before while studying, otherwise I get distracted and/or confused. It's always albums that I listened to at least a few times prior that end up on the study list.
I never play music that I haven't heard before while studying, otherwise I get distracted and/or confused. It's always albums that I listened to at least a few times prior that end up on the study list.
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- Otohiko
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That's on my study playlist occasionally! Shpongle and 1200 mics fit the bill of study music quite well for me.requiett wrote:The album Shpongle - Nothing Lasts, But Nothing is Lost
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