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Music for Studying: 10 Tips to Pick the Best Study Music

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    How to Select Music for Studying : 10 Tips

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    It is said that to study it’s necessary to have a quiet environment without distractions. However, for some, studying in a quiet environment can backfire. This ‘quiet environment’ can make you end up fighting boredom and succumbing to the allure of sleeping at your desk! This is why the importance of choosing the right music for studying can’t be underestimated.

    Although some studies say that listening to music while you study isn’t good, for many people it’s vital. It’s calms them down, which can lead to productive studying. Music can also help elevate your mood and motivate you to study longer.

    The real challenge is to select the right music for studying. The wrong type of study music may end up distracting you from your study. So today we are going to offer some tips and ideas on how to pick the best study music for you!


    10 Tips: How to Choose Your Music for Studying
    Tip # 1

    Classical music is peaceful and harmonious making it one of the best options to listen to when studying.

    Tip # 2

    It seems that there is evidence that Mozart improves mental performance. They call it the “Mozart Effect.”

    Tip # 3

    Listen to ambient instrumental music. This type of music is more modern than classical and has a similar effect. I always find that movie soundtracks are quite good.

    Tip # 4

    Listen to sounds of nature such as rain, waves, jungles or animals while studying. While this is not exactly music it is relaxing and you will feel like you’re in another world.

    Tip # 5

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    You’re studying, not crashing a rave! Listen to your study music at a moderate volume. The lower the better. The louder it is, the more it will distract you. Your main purpose is to study so keep your music in the background. When you’re finished studying then you can crank it up to 11!

    Tip # 6

    Create a playlist with all your favourite songs in advance to avoid having to search for new songs every 5 minutes. This will save you time, allow you to plan how long your study session will be and help your level of concentration while you study.

    Tip # 7

    Do not listen to music on the radio when studying. The dialogue of the presenters and ads will distract you. You should have complete control of your study music.

    Tip # 8

    Make playlists that last for 40 to 50 minutes. When the playlist ends, this will act as a reminder to take a short break from studying.

    Tip # 9

    Listen to music before you go to bed or before an exam. This will make you feel relaxed and put you in the right state of mind.

    Tip # 10

    While choosing the best music for studying is important, you should avoid spending hours selecting the songs. At the end of the day, what matters is not choosing the best music in the world but that your study is productive



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    I hope these study tips are useful. You will know if you’ve made the right music choices if the music fades into the background and your study takes center stage. As soon as the music starts to cloud your study you need to change you study music choices… or just do a quick dance to get it out of your system!

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