What music is good to listen to while studying?

September 5th, 2007 | by music |
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shrimpylicious asked:


What kind of music gets you into that zone of concentration where you tune out everything else and just focus on what you are doing?

Please, list specific songs, genres, and artists. I am looking for music to get because where I normally study is quite noisy and I want something to tune out the noise and help me focus. Thanks in advance!

ASHLEY

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  1. 9 Responses to “What music is good to listen to while studying?”

  2. By Youreallthesame. on Sep 8, 2007 | Reply

    Explosions In The Sky

  3. By AGENT~47 on Sep 9, 2007 | Reply

    mozart..its been scientifically proven to make u focus better and do better on test…i think its called mozart effect

  4. By paula on Sep 10, 2007 | Reply

    yeah explosions in the sky is good. try “first breath after coma” and “a slow dance” and “a poor man’s memory”
    sigur ros is good too. try “hoppipolla” or “ny batteri” or “saeglopur” or “njosnavelin”
    i like to listen to dave matthews band… “satellite” and “lover lay down” and “where are you going” and “crash into me”
    dredg is good, too. “ode to the sun” and “catch without arms” and “sang real” and “bug eyes”

  5. By Mom, Your on Sep 12, 2007 | Reply

    FUCKING DEATH METAL SCREAMO GRINDCORE PORNOCORE !

  6. By Colin R on Sep 14, 2007 | Reply

    Beethoven’s 5th -Ode To Joy

  7. By megan rae on Sep 16, 2007 | Reply

    yea i would say deffinatly mozart, anything with alot of piano in it!

  8. By METALLICA FAN (Joshua W. D.) on Sep 17, 2007 | Reply

    Enter Sandman by METALLICA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  9. By Pebble P on Sep 20, 2007 | Reply

    I recommend The Byrds, a fantastic LA band from the mid-60’s to early-70’s. Very similar to bands like The Band and The Grateful Dead, with elements of pop, psychadelia, country, and even some jazz influence. Very relaxing which is perfect for studying, but they can kick a groove too!

    Albums: Mr. Tambourine Man, Turn! Turn! Turn!, Fifth Dimension, Younger Than Yesterday, The Notorious Byrd Brothers, Ballad of Easy Rider, and Untitled

    And if you’re not into buying albums, you can probably download these songs individually from whatever P2P site is cool these days.

    Individual Songs: Mr. Tambourine Man, I’ll Feel a Whole Lot Better, All I Really Want to Do, I Knew I’d Want You, Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season), Set You Free This Time, The World Turns All Around Her, If You’re Gone, Satisfied Mind, 5D (Fifth Dimension), What’s Happening?!?!, Eight Miles High, So You Want to Be a Rock & Roll Star, Thoughts and Words, Renaissance Fair, Have You Seen Her Face, Time Between, Lady Friend, Hickory Wind, One Hundred Years from Now, Natural Harmony, Wasn’t Born to Follow, Space Odyssey, Goin’ Back, Tribal Gathering, Draft Morning, Old John Robertson, Triad, Ballad of Easy Rider, Jesus Is Just All Right, Oil In My Lamp, Tulsa County, Fido, Yesterday’s Train, Well Come Back Home, Chestnut Mare, Truck Stop Girl, All the Things, Just a Season, and Hungry Planet.

    Happy studying!! =D

  10. By Stephen Sheafffff. on Sep 22, 2007 | Reply

    what you wanna do is get some niceee sweet asss stuff like acoustic, instrumental stuff without singing preferably :) tisss goood

    x

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