So a while ago i saw a post on reddit which said you should listen to something like the "Hans Zimmer" station on pandora while studying. I've been doing that since then and genuinely enjoyed it. Now I'm curious if and what music you guys listen to while studying
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MXRdE5uo3Y
while doing anything
while doing anything
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZbgyKJkHxQ
I seldom listen to music while studying, but when I do, it's usually from the above artist Bonobo, Bibio, Hauschka, Prefuse 73, or someone similar in terms of ambiance-building.
I seldom listen to music while studying, but when I do, it's usually from the above artist Bonobo, Bibio, Hauschka, Prefuse 73, or someone similar in terms of ambiance-building.
>>brian eno - music for airports<<
i guess it depends on the subject tho, i dont like listening to music while i read
i guess it depends on the subject tho, i dont like listening to music while i read
Vand *snipping the awesome bonobo video* :(
I seldom listen to music while studying, but when I do, it's usually from the above artist Bonobo, Bibio, Hauschka, Prefuse 73, or someone similar in terms of ambiance-building.
I'm a huge Bonobo/ambient progression fan myself.
I listen to a lot of Nujabes and other inspired artists - chillhop.com is my main source for chilled out mixes, mostly.
There are always "homework edits" of popular songs on youtube as well. (example: Nujabes - Aruarian Dance (Homework Edit)
I seldom listen to music while studying, but when I do, it's usually from the above artist Bonobo, Bibio, Hauschka, Prefuse 73, or someone similar in terms of ambiance-building.[/quote]
I'm a huge Bonobo/ambient progression fan myself.
I listen to a lot of Nujabes and other inspired artists - chillhop.com is my main source for chilled out mixes, mostly.
There are always "homework edits" of popular songs on youtube as well. (example: [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yYMicbSf98]Nujabes - Aruarian Dance (Homework Edit)[/url]
nils frahm
tim hecker
olafur arnalds
beach house
bonobo
the war on drugs
nicolas jaar
tim hecker
olafur arnalds
beach house
bonobo
the war on drugs
nicolas jaar
when i was a kid my tutor used to blast yiddish folk songs whenever he came over
obligatory deafheaven not true metal
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHjHQoxq9O0[/youtube]
The key to studying with music is to listen to something you don't know the words to (or has no words at all). I listen to musicals. Slowly but surely, I found myself knowing all the words and timings for the 10th anniversary concert...
i usually just listen to rather slow rap music on low volume in the background
or i listen to like lemaitre or nujabes
or i listen to like lemaitre or nujabes
i like songs like this at a pretty low volume
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CB3sXtq2VYQ
the artist has stuff that a lot less monotonous but i like boring stuff to just keep my ears from getting distracted by random noise
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CB3sXtq2VYQ[/youtube]
the artist has stuff that a lot less monotonous but i like boring stuff to just keep my ears from getting distracted by random noise
The Glitch Mob for some reason is really good for that stuff.
I personally listen to them and Uppermost when I do study.
I personally listen to them and Uppermost when I do study.
i listened to a lot of soft classical music while studying lol
i wrote a ton of 20+ page papers during my last year while listening to hey ocean's albums on loop, but i think it's just because i like their songs and wouldn't suggest it to other people studying since anything else with vocals usually completely distract me
i wrote a ton of 20+ page papers during my last year while listening to hey ocean's albums on loop, but i think it's just because i like their songs and wouldn't suggest it to other people studying since anything else with vocals usually completely distract me
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRU0qBUYSKs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSnqqW_henA
my favorite at least
it's a song from the 1920's (no singing) but i love it
my favorite at least
it's a song from the 1920's (no singing) but i love it
baroque music because it makes me feel like i'm playing runescape
Nujabes - Hydeout Productions 2nd Collection
I'd recommend putting these on low if you're studying, otherwise you'll nod your head / tap on things / beatbox more than actual studying.
[url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_MtotyUrXQ]Nujabes - Hydeout Productions 2nd Collection[/url]
I'd recommend putting these on low if you're studying, otherwise you'll nod your head / tap on things / beatbox more than actual studying.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yzwpn0VfQg
not music but whatever
not music but whatever
I usually just use songza studying playlists because I'm not imaginative and culturally sound enough to find the music myself
I don't listen while studying or planning code for assignments because I find it distracting, but while I'm working on coding assignments I listen to this grooveshark stream