Monday, April 30, 2012
The Use of Classical Music
While doing your homework, have you ever use some kind of back-up to make you more relaxed and not stressed out. For instance, putting the television on while you are working or put you favorite band group or solo artist to calm you down. During the weekend, I was writing a paper for my history class and somehow I became confused and lost. I took a short break until my sister discovered something that both of us find it useful and calm; listening to classical music. My sister said it is sufficient and calm. While writing her study guide for school, she was listening to either Mozart or Beethoven and she actually work on it for so long she did not noticed the time. She suggested to me and for somehow it is very calm and lively. I worked on my paper and i have completed at least 2 1/2 pages done in an hour and half while listening to original scores from "Lord of the Rings" or lively and spiritual celtic music. Im beginning to use non-lyrical music more often and while Im doing work and listening to the music and the same time, it is less stressful and I hardly pay attention to distractions. If you feel like doing this too, take my word for it, it calms the nerve and lets your mind really focus.
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Ray, I do the same thing too! I usually listen to scores from movies (I have a whole pandora radio for it) and it helps me out!
ReplyDeleteI think that this is very helpful! I have heard that classical music is very calming, relaxing, and helpful when trying to focus. I have not tried it yet but I am definitely going to! My roommate said it helps her focus too.
ReplyDeleteThat is a very good idea. I know when I have to get my work done I like to listen to Dave Matthews Band. It relaxes me and helps me to focus.
ReplyDeleteRay I use to have the TV playing low while I would study or do papers, but I kept finding myself get distracted and start to watch the TV instead. Now I usually just do work in silence.. but I never thought about classical music, I may have to try that out during finals !
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