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The library is typically the number one place students will flock to when it’s time to study.
Concentrate better
Stress Relief
It’s important to choose the right types of music. Bear in mind that it shouldn’t be too loud either. Having music at a low level will mean that it serves as a background noise, rather than a focal point in your mind, allowing your brain to concentrate more on the task at hand and retain information more effectively.
* Scientists suggested choosing solo piano pieces, perhaps Mozart sonatas or French piano music by Poulenc,Debussy or Fauré. Mozart string quartets are also good choices.
Guitar music is gentle enough to study by, as is lute music, which has enjoyable, dulcet tones.
Energy and Motivation
Music engages the body’s autonomic nervous system—which in basic terms means that at some level, music can control our physiological functions and emotions.
The right music can serve as a fantastic stimulant that will quicken the pulse, accelerate breathing, draw away attention from fatigue and boredom, and pretty much pump you up for some serious intellectual heavy lifting.