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The Best Music for Studying: 5 Genres Worth Trying.

15/10/2020

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Most students have their own study hacks that help them be efficient and reach high academic results. Some of them use music as a tool to improve learning performance. Listening to music when studying can be a helpful method that contributes to better assimilation of new information. 
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​Unfortunately, there is no unique music genre that could work for everyone. But there are certain types of music that have been proven to boost focus and motivation. If you want to find out what can be effective personally for you, keep reading the information on different music genres below.

Before experimenting with types of music that can make you an efficient learner, you should consider some general tips on musical aid. First of all, devote at least five minutes to listening to music that you find relaxing or motivational before you start your study session, so you can raise your mood and prepare your brain for the tasks. While studying, give preference to listening to music that doesn't have any lyrics or vocals. Try to play music at a low or moderate volume and stop it once you face a challenge that needs extra focus. After completing all your homework, listen to your favourite music to reward yourself.

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Music genres for studying
  • Classical music
Like most young people, you might not be a fan of classical music. However, there are a lot of benefits to listening to it. Firstly, it's a proven way to reduce stress and improve mental performance. And secondly, armonious classical music helps students concentrate better and enhance learning. Experiment with different composers to find what works best for you and enjoy the positive effects of classical music on your mind.

●      Ambient music
This broad genre includes various tracks from slow atmospheric music with long drones to fast pulse-pounding electronic dance music. It can be used for effective studying because this music can relax your mind and make it more receptive to new information. Get ready for your study session by creating a playlist of ambient music on YouTube or Spotify.
 
●     Instrumental Rock
Similar to the genres mentioned above, instrumental rock doesn't have any lyrics so it can be a great choice for studying. Some students find it the best genre as it includes so many diverse brands that you'll never get bored of it. Instrumental rock can be an ideal non-distracting background for learning. It won't draw your attention with vocals and let you focus on study material.
 
●     Jazz
Even those students who are not fans of jazz note that it makes them inspired and relaxed. It can be a pleasant neutral background that helps you immerse yourself in studying. Instrumental jazz with a slow tempo is definitely worth trying while reading or memorizing new things.

●     Nature Sounds
Although this kind of music is not a genre itself, it's perfect for studying. Especially if you need to do a lot of reading that requires deep focus, calming nature sounds can be a great option. Many students consider it less distracting than any other type of music. It's easy to find amazing soundscapes on the Internet and experience their positive effects while getting new knowledge.

As you see, there are a lot of options for those who prefer listening to music while studying. There is no same answer for everybody whether it’s helpful or not. But for sure, you should try to experiment with this practice. Be creative in finding your ways that can increase learning productivity and improve your academic results.
 
Author’s Bio
Robert Everett is an amateur musician and academic writer. He enjoys playing music in his free time as it’s a source of inspiration and energy for him. Robert believes that music can enhance mental performance and boost work efficiency.
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