While some people prefer to have background noise (such as music) going while they study, others prefer complete silence. And it also depends on the type of studying you're doing. For instance, someone studying simple math problems might be less distracted by music than someone studying advanced economics.
The key question to ask yourself is "Am I spending more time listening to the music than I am spending on my studies?" If the answer is yes, then you need to cut the music down or turn it off altogether.
The latest scientific information shows that some background noise usually does help most people "tune out" noises like traffic, construction, or people talking, and help them concentrate on what they are doing. However, this music should be slow to medium paced (not fast rock or heavy metal) and have no vocals or loud drum beats!
Music can affect you in a variety of ways. Depending on the type of music you listen to you can change your brain waves to make you achieve a higher state of awareness/concentration. Instrumentals are usually the best for studying/homework as (as long as decently light) they take you into the alpha brainwave state. You get your most heightened sense of awareness and concentration in this type of brainwave. Stay away from rough beats and lyrics as they can be distracting to your work.
Some people (I am one of them) cannot concentrate when it is too quiet around them. These people do benefit from having music playing quietly in the background while they work. Notice the emphasis on quiet - playing your favorite music loudly will just distract you from your work, and will have a negative effect on your studies. Sometimes it helps to play Classical Music or jazz - music without words - because many people key in when they hear words, and subconsciously focus to figure out what is being said.
yes because the music crams away the other thoughts to help you study
Listening to classical music can help stimulate your brain. It also reduces stress and helps you relax. I think it has no affect on you whilst asleep. Go for it!
Yes it can. Not all music though. Research has proven that classical and rock music relax students and help tem concentrate.
in my opinion classical music is the best but im sure most people like music with words in it .._ Well, according to me, Classical Music is simply the best. I believe Classical Music is a base of all other Music. Listening to classical Music simply calms you & refreshes your mood. My best medicine whenever I am sad, depress, happy. I simply love to listen instruments of Indian Classical Music.
choosing a type of music genre suitable for this will help decreasing your stress. If you enjoy the music you are listening to or if you listen to classical music, then yes, it can get rid of stress.
Rosa Parks wasn't the type of person who listened to music, but she did like listening to Classical music.. and yes its the truth she did like classical music She also listened to Michael Jackson! :)
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Rather is an adverb. It is used before an adjective (John's socks were rather smelly), another adverb (He was walking rather slowly) or a verb (I like pop music but I rather like listening to classical music to help me to relax)
Listening to music has been shown to have a positive impact on blood pressure, although the extent of its effect can vary from person to person. Several studies suggest that listening to calming or relaxing music can help reduce blood pressure levels, especially in individuals with hypertension or high blood pressure. there are some YT channels which contain relaxing, calm music for stress relief, meditation, etc. for example youtube@RelaxingHealingMusic.K simply listen to the soothing rhythms and ur mind will be calm and easy.
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Try different kinds of music like: Rock Jazz Classical ...etc...
yes music of any type has been proven to help you learn at any time of the day