Yes. Studies show that playing soft, instrumental music in the background while studying will help you to be less distracted -- loud music, or music with singing or heavy rhythms, will distract you even more.
Well all teens listen to music. But 90% of teens listen constantly to music. 5% of teens listen to music from the 80s and 90s. 13% listen to rock. 7% listen to punk. 70% listen to the average pop and r&b.
around 90% due to the fact that it relaxes the students and stimulates the mind
About 10%
45%
60%
You can get a spiritual feeling while playing or listening to music. Some people may feel weird when listening to certain music.
no, but sometimes people listening to the same music artist songs make you crazy.
Because white people started listening to it.
Active listening.
No you should not. You should not let other people control you, or your music selection. If you enjoy listening to Owl City but people you know don't, that's fine. Everyone has different interests, especially in music. Just don't stop listening to Owl City just because people tell you to. If people tell you to stop listening to them, just ignore them.
Music is a complex thing to the mind and sometimes makes you concentrate on what it may be about. It can also be alarming to the mind.
by listening to their music
You can get a spiritual feeling while playing or listening to music. Some people may feel weird when listening to certain music.
Sure, people learn about music by listening to music.
It really depends on the individual
no, but sometimes people listening to the same music artist songs make you crazy.
Naked people
Usually because of depression.
Because white people started listening to it.
It depends on the person.
The purpose of the music department at Brentwood Cathedral is for people who are much interested into music. The cathedral is also for people who enjoy listening to music.
Active listening.