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Just wondering if anyone has some suggestions for study music?

Thanks a bunch!
 

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Through the Fire and the Flames- Dragonforce.

Carry on My Wayward Son- Kansas.
 

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It's been asked before.

Apparently classical music is the best. Though most don't like classical music, so just don't listen to music. You won't be able to listen to music during the exams, so try not to listen to it while studying.
 

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Lol Through Fire And Flames.. I love trolls

Baroque and Mozart do wonders, apparently.
 

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Mmmh i love Through the fire and flames!

I usually listen to the radio or play MGMT - Kids on repeat LOL!
 

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I prefer Damien Rice, Bon Iver and Eddie Vedder (the Into the Wild soundtrack is amazing). They're all pretty relaxing.
I listen to classical stuff too. Or this CD I bought off a band called Croque Monsieur who I saw in Melbourne once. They play traditional eastern European music and stuff like that.
And the soundtrack for the film Amelie (most of which, except for a couple of songs, was composed by Yann Tiersen). If you ever want a CD to listen to while you study I would highly recommend that one.
 

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Listen to what ever you like.
You're an idiot... shut up... Listening to anything that is fast and driving with words is going to lessen the ability of the mind to concentrate.

If Mozart and Bach are boring you, try something different in the classical realm. Schubert, Brahms, Mahler is amazing... Ennio Morricone was a good suggestion... Poulenc. Things like Clarinet music are good. Soft Jazz... like James Morrison and Joe Chindamo "Two by Two", Miles Davis "Kind of Blue"... anything that isn't fast and upbeat... and preferrably without words... which WILL distract you.
 
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Thanks kiddlywinks...

Electrolysis: is that your artwork at the bottom of your comment? it is amazing!! WOW!!

Cinnamonster and Teclis, thankyou so much for your wonderful suggestions... sure i will be bopping along...well maybe swaying along... with these as the all important yet boring task of studying crashes down upon me!

Best of luck everyone for the exams!
 

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Three days grace----WILL MOTIVATE YOU TO STUDY.
Breaking Benjamin--Similar to tdg
 

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Thanks kiddlywinks...

Electrolysis: is that your artwork at the bottom of your comment? it is amazing!! WOW!!

Cinnamonster and Teclis, thankyou so much for your wonderful suggestions... sure i will be bopping along...well maybe swaying along... with these as the all important yet boring task of studying crashes down upon me!

Best of luck everyone for the exams!
Nope, got it from Lora8's deviantart, kudos to her :)
 

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I like listening to classical music for study (I have the Doctor Who soundtracks, which is a mixture of fast paced and slow songs).
But, my sister (who studys music @ UNSW) said that they have to be songs that have (now for memory, I think she said) a certain number of beats per minute- there can't be too many, or not enough.

I also like Radiohead & Depeche Mode
 

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