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As someone who hates lo-fi music BECAUSE of the beats, I rely like the idea of using sounds like storms or white sounds. First makes me think like im in the atmosphere perfect(for me) for studying. And second just doesn't disturb
I still my love my lofi hip-hop or jazz when studying - classic! But my favourite is video game music - DESIGNED to help concentrate your playing and put you in the mood. I've been trying to compose/produce some of these genres myself in my spare time!
@@sleepydude2398 A few of my top picks (I like indie games!): Journey (Grammy nominated!!), Gris, Braid, Celeste, Bastion, Transistor, Minecraft, Fez, Superbrothers Sword & Sworcery, piano tracks from the Legend of Zelda series... mostly orchestral stuff with a few synthy bits thrown in
I'm literally that person in the library with headphones on listening to nothing. I just like that it dampens sounds around me and people are less likely to approach me haha
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For me, I listen to library background sounds which immediately puts me into study mode. In that way I trick my brain into thinking I am at a library, which I always used to go to study pre-pandemic, hence I would start studying. Works every single time.
I actually like that idea! That was how I did really well on some of the tutoring sessions in the library. I might try that sometime! Basically, I used to go to the library to get some tutoring for certain classes I was struggling with, and it worked really well!
I study without music because I try to recreate exams’ conditions. There are some evidence that shows people are better able to recall information when placed in the same environment where they learned that information
Idk it just feels a bit gloomy when you study without music. I don't mind studying with or without music because sometimes I get distracted by the music. But I am forced to study with music since there's so much background noise (family, building construction near us). For real though, I have no preference, both are good in their own ways imo.
I agree, but for me personally, I'm listening to music to make studying seem more fun/enjoyable and less boring and tedious. It might have a slight negative effect on my ability to recall information, but it could also assist me because I am having more fun and more engaged while preparing.
Grunge lofi on Spotify has been a blessing in studying. Never thought lo fi versions of nirvana and tool would be a game changer for me. Definitely recommend 10/10
Binaural Beats are the best, I don't understand it but whenever I listen to it I forgot about everything else around me and don't think about anything. I'm so focused!
Exactly! I discovered binaural beats half a month ago and have been using them for intense study and urgent tasks. Low-fi beats are still my go-to for less demanding schoolwork, but binaural beats are the secret weapon.
I love Chinese classical Guzheng music. Thank you so much for such an informative video. Your strenuous and time heavy efforts are reflected in the high quality, both content and video wise, videos you upload. I apply many of the tips you recommend and I must say, they have brought about quite an improvement in my school life. Thank You!
In high school, I was a huge Hamilton head, so I would often write my papers to the Hamilton soundtrack and try to finish before 1 or 2 full listens of the album. it always kept me on track
▪︎_Instrumental shoegaze dreampop music_When I need comfort during study. ▪︎_Classical_ when I am have something like copying things down and not using my brain. ▪︎_Saties Gymnopiedes and Clair de Lune_ on loop with rain and fire sounds in the bg. ▪︎_Music Lab Future garage Or work music _ I have 3 playlists in my spotify playlists. And one more similar to that but its an ambient one. ▪︎_Hogwarts or Different Movies/Tv ambience sounds_ ▪︎One podcast I have named AsmrStudy I love it. ▪︎And last my favorite and currently most played are the _JuiceWRLD type beats_ absolutely love it
something that works for me--harry potter ambience asmr, edwardian parlour ambience asmr, or just study-with-me videos (real time, no music). since listening to these i've noticed that my studying habits have gotten better, and thus my grades.
Ambient Sounds, White Noise, LoFi Beats, Progressive, Binaural Beats - Try all and see which is more motivational and which is more focusing, then decide if you want focus or motivation
Frequencies all the way! With a little sprinkle of them dopamine neurotransmitter songs 💗 I love you guys and your content, you have been motivating me throughout grad school thank you!
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🎶 *Introduction of Study Music * - Effect music can have on productivity and learning abilities, - Overview of general habits of students including the use of headphones while studying. 01:35 🎯 *ABC Framework for Study Music * - "A" stands for Alertness, suggesting that the more alert we are, the more receptive we are to learning, - "B" is for Beats, indicating good focus music has a steady pulse and beat, - "C" is for Cues, discussing how certain tones during study and sleep can enhance knowledge retention. 04:26 🧠 *Benefits of Dopamine and White Noise * - Explanation on how dopamine helps in increasing motivation and focus, - Studies showing how white noise increases dopamine, enhancing focus and productivity. 05:23 💡 *Importance of Emotion * - Discussion on how strong emotions can enhance memory retention, - Suggestion to use music or sound that prompts a positive or nostalgic mood to boost learning and memory. 07:00 🔊 *Frequencies and Brainwaves * - Description of different brainwave states from sleeping to being alert, - Introduction of the concept of binaural beats, using specific frequencies to target specific brainwave states for improved learning. 07:42 ✅ *Summary and Tips * - Summarizing how to apply the discussed strategies, - Encouraging self-awareness and experimental approach to find the best individual study music method. Made with HARPA AI
Smooth jazz worked best for me when studying, particularly songs with a lot of clean-toned electric guitar. But after listening to lofi, I wish I had heard more of that genre during my student days.
The moment I got into subliminals placed under white noise, I just got into it so much. My brain is focused and hey, I am a subliminal junkee and I love to listen to these, they calm me down, they make me ignore sounds around me and help me focus on my inside-voice. So so happy with using this method.
I love Metal, not good to study in efficient times but it cheers me up...even more when sad thoughts hit my head while studying. Did some experimentation with Classical, Jazz, Lofi and yesterday with Electronic (i guess House is my thing...really don’t know the electronic subgenres) I found myself working a bit more efficient but started being sleepy but Metal keeps me doing some air drum-guitar or headbanging when reading...I struggle to focus most of the times but i complete the job as fast as i strive for it...really depends on motivation and concentration...if you are kind of low or melancholic you need faster music, if you are happy or ok you need mid tempo, maybe some synths to not loose the good vibes. If focus is needed it cannot be a constantly changing music, if you need creativity you have to listen to your favorite songs
I started listening to Lo-fi in 2018.... Chillhop Winter and Summer essentials got me through my final undergrad exams in 2019. I still remember the day I first heard Pabzzz's Memories and Philantrope's Forever. Those songs changed my academic life.
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I found for me that actually R&b music works pretty well for me since it doesn‘t distract me that much but still is fun zo listen to. Same with piano versions of my fav songs
iv found that viby, chill lofi music helps me the most to reach that state of maximum, complete concentration paired with some good old rain noises and boom you got yourself a killer way to stay motivated to grind those long ass biology chapters
I am in the top 20% of my class, and I just use silence most of the time. I only really use music when there are other sound distractions around me. I just find it easier.
For me, my top would be: Krnb The calm but happy ballad-like kpop songs OSTs from kdramas and some gaming cdramas For the cdramas, one of the gaming ones (The King's Avatar), I loved the songs they played while the characters were training or playing at a tournament match, so I shazamed the songs, tried playing them while working or reading, and it helped me focus and kept me energized while I was studying or working.
Lofi for me (StudyMD [formerly MDProspect] or LoFi Geek usually) or "study with me" videos - they help me keep time better without me having to set a timer, and encourage me to put my phone somewhere far, far away... the typing sound is also 👌😘
My first choice is still video game music for the happy vibes, but when I don't feel like working, binaural beats just gets me to it. So thank you guys for introducing it to me in your previous video! I also shared it to my bf, he said he feels like his brain is being microwaved :)
LOL according to physics your bf is technically right as the two kinds of waves function similarly. The real question is which video game music do you listen to??
@@KoiAcademy Stardew Valley, Animal Crossing (even if I don't play it LOL), and most recently, Genshin Impact! Sometimes I even go back to Ragnarok haha
for me its bc im soo sensitive to outside distractions (ADHD) music is key to keep me present and avoid listening to random sounds, instead its just the music
I use a lot of death metal to study, but I think I end up focusing on the song more than what I'm studying. What helps me tho is listening to instrumental metal like blotted science.
Interestingly enough, dnb and techno (my 2 favorite genres) follow this idea that lofi has. They are essentially the same thing but one uses drums and the other uses a synthesizer. They have a very predictable, repeated beat that are easy to follow along to. They block out noise and very good to study with, from my experience. Techno is similar to lofi (depends on the artist) and dnb is usually a little bit faster paced.
I love lo-fi music, especially if there is a theme to it (ie: Anime, Ghibli, Video Games). This one may confuse some people; but I dislike any type of 'Jazz' music, especially 'Smooth Jazz'. I really don't like it at all. The Music I actually love is: Ancient, Traditonal, Traditional-Modern, Themed and Ambient sounds. I love sounds that come from traditional instruments from different countries. E.g. Chinese, Japanese Korean, Mongolian, Turkish, European. I love Medieval and Renaissance as well as some Dark Age music.
TLDR: White noise causes a 2.5x increase in retention, focus (for ME, probably not you). --- I literally searched for this video because I find that "white noise" helps me study an incredible amount. I mean probably about a 2.5x increase in retention, focus. I find study music leads to about a 1.7x increase in retention, focus. However I'm worried about using it, "being weird", maybe getting hearing damage, or even a dependence on it. Oh also I should clarify I have an ASMR response (it causes mild euphoria, severe sedation), so possibly psychological-audio phenomena are related. I use a "white noise snoring blocker" because it helps me get less distracted, it is truly good for blocking out neighbors partying, parents chatting at dinner, a tree rubbing on the fence in the wind, etc. Though I'm worried about my hearing. The "white noise" I listen to is definitely ""louder"" even when quieter than normal music, it also effects my hearing weirdly. It's like I've gone to a loud concert when I stop it from playing, even at low levels, I don't hurt, but I'm a bit worried. Extra: Tbh I have moderate tinnitus, it's about as loud as a quite conversation, I didn't realize until it was too late, I seem to have acquired it from smashing carboard boxes white stocking groceries. I used to have very sensitive hearing... It's very odd now having so much tinnitus. I thought I would be immune because I was too sensitive to be around loud things. I used to wear earplugs to drown out noise because I was very sensitive, now earplugs make me noticeably irritable because of the ringing after a 20+mins. However short term (0-20mins) they're ok for calming, being overwhelmed by noise. To clarify "white noise" is much better than music for me, but I avoid using it unless I am struggling to start work, it's honestly on-par with my stimulant meds (but obviously I cannot listen to white noise while around people, in class, talking, etc.... Well maybe on a low level, but I AM worried about my hearing even with it on low levels). Perhaps I'm worried about my hearing because of the contrast it provides between my tinnitus and ""silence"" (provided by white noise), so it's not damaging, it just makes returning to normal-mild-tinnitus-life a little overwhelming because I take a while to adjust back to my tinnitus. So I wouldn't actually say it causes hearing damage, but it might be a ""gateway drug"" if you put it up too high.
I would listen to the radio when using Anki trying to learn a different language. I noticed when it was off it was alot harder. I would stop after an hour when normally I'd do at least 4. I tried binaural beats/ lo-fi. I don't have any crazy music preferences but wow. I couldn't do it. After an hour I felt so done with it.
I listen to lofi most of the time reading book cause then i am able to set mode according to the mode of the book (romance and lofi just go hand in hand) bird flys higher than moon this is on my my fav lofi give it a try for album chillhop essential summer 2020 they are lit lofi beats
I play Lofi whenever I feel sleepy, that's every after meal. And I play Ambient sounds with muted jazz background when I'm wide awake, that's 3 hrs after i woke up and after a cup of coffee
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Soft music or even white noise helps me focus, learn the material, and relax while studying or doing homework. I trained myself that I can listen to lyrical music and not get distracted either, but it's SOFT music. Not the music that makes you fall asleep though dsjkshckdhfvh it's soft as in like calm vibes, sitting at a table, and rain droplets racing down the window's sills types of music. Sometimes it's cheerful and energetic as if the sun bathes the world after a storm
i had sem exams and i manuplated my brain into thinking that toungstone tune enhances my power or reading when exactly it doesnt and its sem so i dont have another choice so now this year i am gonna use it
I do listen to binaural beats, lofi, slow jazz and blues when I study but I'm most guilty of listening to metal music but any of the genres I stated works best because they're do make me focus 🙂
Sometimes i just give up on studying with lofi or lofi-house so i just end up studying to Riddim and Bass House But now i listen to Synthwave Most commonly, Veeshy
Hello mike and matty, For some time I wandered why I was able to focus more at night than day although my whole routine is day-based(idk if that's a valid word but anyway). When you showed white music I found that it's similar to my tinnitus noise. In day time I dont hear this noise bcz of surroundings, but in night I hear this kind of noise and now I think that's what makes me focus more at night(I might be wrong, if I am plz correct me). Do you think I should reschedule my routine to night based? Would be great If I get your reply 😀
Rpg and fantasy video game ost's that are calm like Final fantasy, Xenoblade Chronicles, and Kingdom Hearts are perfect when I am studying or doing homework.
yea Ive been studying without music for a long time and I srsly cant anymore since Im now hating every subject tbh. I just listen to whatever as long as it has no lyrics and it makes studying just a little bit more tolerable.
I have a particular song loop whoch gets me in the right mood to study, doesn't disturb and I even don't realize I'm actually listening to something. It's a lyrical song, but doesn't bother me bcz of its slow tempo and korean lyrics cuz I don't know korean.
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As someone who hates lo-fi music BECAUSE of the beats, I rely like the idea of using sounds like storms or white sounds. First makes me think like im in the atmosphere perfect(for me) for studying. And second just doesn't disturb
Agreed, especially the high pitch TSSS noises jolt me out of focus every time.
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I use both . I like to use lo-fi at the time of problem solving and ambient sounds while studying or trying to understand a topic .
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You could also try ambient music. The Ambient Relaxation Spotify playlist is pretty good
I always jammed out to smooth coffee house jazz and that got me through 5 years of university
Love those vibes
super agreeee
I still my love my lofi hip-hop or jazz when studying - classic! But my favourite is video game music - DESIGNED to help concentrate your playing and put you in the mood. I've been trying to compose/produce some of these genres myself in my spare time!
Nostalgia + science sounds like a killer combo
which video game music do you use? I'm not sure what to pick.
@@sleepydude2398 A few of my top picks (I like indie games!): Journey (Grammy nominated!!), Gris, Braid, Celeste, Bastion, Transistor, Minecraft, Fez, Superbrothers Sword & Sworcery, piano tracks from the Legend of Zelda series... mostly orchestral stuff with a few synthy bits thrown in
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@@DoctorAzmain thanks man
My Top Five:
1. Video Game Music
2. Lofi
3. Smooth Coffee House Jazz
4. Jazz Hop Cafe
5. Binaural Beats
Top 5 video games?
Undertale soundtrack
Geshin impact lofi is the best!!! 🙌🏼 > U
And Uppermost (artist) has some rlly god progressive music as well!
@@chelseab. DEFINITELYYYYYYYY
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I'm literally that person in the library with headphones on listening to nothing. I just like that it dampens sounds around me and people are less likely to approach me haha
I am so late but omg sameee!!
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For me, I listen to library background sounds which immediately puts me into study mode. In that way I trick my brain into thinking I am at a library, which I always used to go to study pre-pandemic, hence I would start studying. Works every single time.
Such a clever hack
I actually like that idea! That was how I did really well on some of the tutoring sessions in the library.
I might try that sometime!
Basically, I used to go to the library to get some tutoring for certain classes I was struggling with, and it worked really well!
Shhhhh, and your books are late😂
I study without music because I try to recreate exams’ conditions. There are some evidence that shows people are better able to recall information when placed in the same environment where they learned that information
Due to online mode, I did the opposite and was listening to music while solving my exam!
Idk it just feels a bit gloomy when you study without music. I don't mind studying with or without music because sometimes I get distracted by the music. But I am forced to study with music since there's so much background noise (family, building construction near us). For real though, I have no preference, both are good in their own ways imo.
I agree, but for me personally, I'm listening to music to make studying seem more fun/enjoyable and less boring and tedious. It might have a slight negative effect on my ability to recall information, but it could also assist me because I am having more fun and more engaged while preparing.
I hate lo fi beats but discovered I unironically like vaporwave and synthwave. Now my studying is extra a e s t h e t i c
Grunge lofi on Spotify has been a blessing in studying. Never thought lo fi versions of nirvana and tool would be a game changer for me. Definitely recommend 10/10
Binaural Beats are the best, I don't understand it but whenever I listen to it I forgot about everything else around me and don't think about anything. I'm so focused!
Your brain is in the focus mode
Exactly! I discovered binaural beats half a month ago and have been using them for intense study and urgent tasks. Low-fi beats are still my go-to for less demanding schoolwork, but binaural beats are the secret weapon.
Binaural beats gives me headaches 😢
I sleep to them💀
It's so cool that Andrew huberman was referenced, I love his channel
I love Chinese classical Guzheng music. Thank you so much for such an informative video. Your strenuous and time heavy efforts are reflected in the high quality, both content and video wise, videos you upload. I apply many of the tips you recommend and I must say, they have brought about quite an improvement in my school life. Thank You!
+111 love chinese classical Guzheng music
I become dramatic listening to that. Lmao😂😂
I like to listen to lofi when studying, specially the ones by “the jazz hop cafe”
Love that channel
In high school, I was a huge Hamilton head, so I would often write my papers to the Hamilton soundtrack and try to finish before 1 or 2 full listens of the album. it always kept me on track
▪︎_Instrumental shoegaze dreampop music_When I need comfort during study.
▪︎_Classical_ when I am have something like copying things down and not using my brain.
▪︎_Saties Gymnopiedes and Clair de Lune_ on loop with rain and fire sounds in the bg.
▪︎_Music Lab Future garage Or work music _ I have 3 playlists in my spotify playlists. And one more similar to that but its an ambient one.
▪︎_Hogwarts or Different Movies/Tv ambience sounds_
▪︎One podcast I have named AsmrStudy I love it.
▪︎And last my favorite and currently most played are the _JuiceWRLD type beats_ absolutely love it
When studying I tend to listen to L’s and Light’s theme (from death note) and just the entire dn soundtrack really. It makes me feel smarter lol
same lmfao
something that works for me--harry potter ambience asmr, edwardian parlour ambience asmr, or just study-with-me videos (real time, no music). since listening to these i've noticed that my studying habits have gotten better, and thus my grades.
Ambient Sounds, White Noise, LoFi Beats, Progressive, Binaural Beats - Try all and see which is more motivational and which is more focusing, then decide if you want focus or motivation
Frequencies all the way! With a little sprinkle of them dopamine neurotransmitter songs 💗 I love you guys and your content, you have been motivating me throughout grad school thank you!
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🎶 *Introduction of Study Music *
- Effect music can have on productivity and learning abilities,
- Overview of general habits of students including the use of headphones while studying.
01:35 🎯 *ABC Framework for Study Music *
- "A" stands for Alertness, suggesting that the more alert we are, the more receptive we are to learning,
- "B" is for Beats, indicating good focus music has a steady pulse and beat,
- "C" is for Cues, discussing how certain tones during study and sleep can enhance knowledge retention.
04:26 🧠 *Benefits of Dopamine and White Noise *
- Explanation on how dopamine helps in increasing motivation and focus,
- Studies showing how white noise increases dopamine, enhancing focus and productivity.
05:23 💡 *Importance of Emotion *
- Discussion on how strong emotions can enhance memory retention,
- Suggestion to use music or sound that prompts a positive or nostalgic mood to boost learning and memory.
07:00 🔊 *Frequencies and Brainwaves *
- Description of different brainwave states from sleeping to being alert,
- Introduction of the concept of binaural beats, using specific frequencies to target specific brainwave states for improved learning.
07:42 ✅ *Summary and Tips *
- Summarizing how to apply the discussed strategies,
- Encouraging self-awareness and experimental approach to find the best individual study music method.
Made with HARPA AI
Smooth jazz worked best for me when studying, particularly songs with a lot of clean-toned electric guitar. But after listening to lofi, I wish I had heard more of that genre during my student days.
The moment I got into subliminals placed under white noise, I just got into it so much. My brain is focused and hey, I am a subliminal junkee and I love to listen to these, they calm me down, they make me ignore sounds around me and help me focus on my inside-voice. So so happy with using this method.
Edm is AWSOME BRO!!!!
Lé Me who listens to hip hop, r&b and edm... Practically noise music while studying..: yEs
I love Metal, not good to study in efficient times but it cheers me up...even more when sad thoughts hit my head while studying.
Did some experimentation with Classical, Jazz, Lofi and yesterday with Electronic (i guess House is my thing...really don’t know the electronic subgenres)
I found myself working a bit more efficient but started being sleepy but Metal keeps me doing some air drum-guitar or headbanging when reading...I struggle to focus most of the times but i complete the job as fast as i strive for it...really depends on motivation and concentration...if you are kind of low or melancholic you need faster music, if you are happy or ok you need mid tempo, maybe some synths to not loose the good vibes. If focus is needed it cannot be a constantly changing music, if you need creativity you have to listen to your favorite songs
I started listening to Lo-fi in 2018.... Chillhop Winter and Summer essentials got me through my final undergrad exams in 2019. I still remember the day I first heard Pabzzz's Memories and Philantrope's Forever. Those songs changed my academic life.
Thank you, will be applying this today. Always love the content mate
Thanks for watching !
this is super helpful. Thanks, Mike.
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Thank you Mike and Matty
I found for me that actually R&b music works pretty well for me since it doesn‘t distract me that much but still is fun zo listen to. Same with piano versions of my fav songs
Nice, I love Rb too much I’d want to hum along. But soothing piano Melodies work for me too
I am now obsessed with studying & working to EPIC SAX GUY
iv found that viby, chill lofi music helps me the most to reach that state of maximum, complete concentration paired with some good old rain noises and boom you got yourself a killer way to stay motivated to grind those long ass biology chapters
thx buddy really helpful video 👍
Damn, I happened to find this channel on accident, Mike and Matty u guys are so underrated
I’ve relied on AC/DC thunderstruck to act like study trigger, and to jolt me up a bit, then progressed to study playlists on Spotify.
Epic video!
Sun O))) has the best study music, no contest
I am in the top 20% of my class, and I just use silence most of the time. I only really use music when there are other sound distractions around me. I just find it easier.
Nature scenery with ambience sound.
I put it in a extra screen.
For me, my top would be:
Krnb
The calm but happy ballad-like kpop songs
OSTs from kdramas and some gaming cdramas
For the cdramas, one of the gaming ones (The King's Avatar), I loved the songs they played while the characters were training or playing at a tournament match, so I shazamed the songs, tried playing them while working or reading, and it helped me focus and kept me energized while I was studying or working.
This channel is underrated
I recommend ice noises! Jonna jinton records very long takes of them from where she lives in Sweden, and they are very beautiful and grounding
Lofi for me (StudyMD [formerly MDProspect] or LoFi Geek usually) or "study with me" videos - they help me keep time better without me having to set a timer, and encourage me to put my phone somewhere far, far away... the typing sound is also 👌😘
My first choice is still video game music for the happy vibes, but when I don't feel like working, binaural beats just gets me to it. So thank you guys for introducing it to me in your previous video! I also shared it to my bf, he said he feels like his brain is being microwaved :)
LOL according to physics your bf is technically right as the two kinds of waves function similarly. The real question is which video game music do you listen to??
@@KoiAcademy Stardew Valley, Animal Crossing (even if I don't play it LOL), and most recently, Genshin Impact! Sometimes I even go back to Ragnarok haha
Thank you for the tips!
I found the best for me is low volume rain/light thunder while listening to lofi or house music. idk why but it works best.
I really enjoy lofi now 🤍🖤
Lofi for life
for me its bc im soo sensitive to outside distractions (ADHD) music is key to keep me present and avoid listening to random sounds, instead its just the music
The Pokémon artwork was so cool! 😁🔥 Love the Eveelutions
jazz-hop is probably my best instrument for good studying
So, as a Kitsune, would you recommend me to listen to music, because I have no clue wether it effects my productivity or not?
I use a lot of death metal to study, but I think I end up focusing on the song more than what I'm studying. What helps me tho is listening to instrumental metal like blotted science.
The music is so good though
Dark academia music is awesome too..
Interestingly enough, dnb and techno (my 2 favorite genres) follow this idea that lofi has. They are essentially the same thing but one uses drums and the other uses a synthesizer. They have a very predictable, repeated beat that are easy to follow along to. They block out noise and very good to study with, from my experience. Techno is similar to lofi (depends on the artist) and dnb is usually a little bit faster paced.
As someone who loves classical music, it gets difficult for me to focus on studying when listening to it lol.
Super underrated
I sometimes listen to movie/anime soundtracks. Death note soundtrack keeps me focused as well as motivated.
summary at the end of the video is defo true. sometimes i study to edm sometimes i study to lofi
Gryffin and illenium?
@@KoiAcademy martin garrix and kshmr too LOL
I love lo-fi music, especially if there is a theme to it (ie: Anime, Ghibli, Video Games). This one may confuse some people; but I dislike any type of 'Jazz' music, especially 'Smooth Jazz'. I really don't like it at all.
The Music I actually love is: Ancient, Traditonal, Traditional-Modern, Themed and Ambient sounds. I love sounds that come from traditional instruments from different countries. E.g. Chinese, Japanese Korean, Mongolian, Turkish, European.
I love Medieval and Renaissance as well as some Dark Age music.
115k! You guys are growing so fast! Keep it up!
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And as I check 116k you guys are inspiring me and I might make a TH-cam channel of my own any tips?
TLDR:
White noise causes a 2.5x increase in retention, focus (for ME, probably not you).
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I literally searched for this video because I find that "white noise" helps me study an incredible amount. I mean probably about a 2.5x increase in retention, focus. I find study music leads to about a 1.7x increase in retention, focus.
However I'm worried about using it, "being weird", maybe getting hearing damage, or even a dependence on it. Oh also I should clarify I have an ASMR response (it causes mild euphoria, severe sedation), so possibly psychological-audio phenomena are related.
I use a "white noise snoring blocker" because it helps me get less distracted, it is truly good for blocking out neighbors partying, parents chatting at dinner, a tree rubbing on the fence in the wind, etc.
Though I'm worried about my hearing. The "white noise" I listen to is definitely ""louder"" even when quieter than normal music, it also effects my hearing weirdly. It's like I've gone to a loud concert when I stop it from playing, even at low levels, I don't hurt, but I'm a bit worried.
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Tbh I have moderate tinnitus, it's about as loud as a quite conversation, I didn't realize until it was too late, I seem to have acquired it from smashing carboard boxes white stocking groceries. I used to have very sensitive hearing... It's very odd now having so much tinnitus. I thought I would be immune because I was too sensitive to be around loud things. I used to wear earplugs to drown out noise because I was very sensitive, now earplugs make me noticeably irritable because of the ringing after a 20+mins. However short term (0-20mins) they're ok for calming, being overwhelmed by noise.
To clarify "white noise" is much better than music for me, but I avoid using it unless I am struggling to start work, it's honestly on-par with my stimulant meds (but obviously I cannot listen to white noise while around people, in class, talking, etc.... Well maybe on a low level, but I AM worried about my hearing even with it on low levels). Perhaps I'm worried about my hearing because of the contrast it provides between my tinnitus and ""silence"" (provided by white noise), so it's not damaging, it just makes returning to normal-mild-tinnitus-life a little overwhelming because I take a while to adjust back to my tinnitus. So I wouldn't actually say it causes hearing damage, but it might be a ""gateway drug"" if you put it up too high.
For studying or reading i tend to use lofi or calm music and fro creating, glitchpop or hyperpop
For me I find I have success with motivation where I put the same song on repeat.
I would listen to the radio when using Anki trying to learn a different language. I noticed when it was off it was alot harder. I would stop after an hour when normally I'd do at least 4. I tried binaural beats/ lo-fi. I don't have any crazy music preferences but wow. I couldn't do it. After an hour I felt so done with it.
Come on guys! We've got this!
I listen to lofi most of the time reading book cause then i am able to set mode according to the mode of the book (romance and lofi just go hand in hand) bird flys higher than moon this is on my my fav lofi give it a try for album chillhop essential summer 2020 they are lit lofi beats
I play Lofi whenever I feel sleepy, that's every after meal. And I play Ambient sounds with muted jazz background when I'm wide awake, that's 3 hrs after i woke up and after a cup of coffee
Lofi just always helps me focus.
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What I like to do is put a lofi mix on with rain and thunder sounds in the background. It creates a warm and cozy atmosphere for me \o/
I literally asked myself what Mike listens to yesterday
Brill stuff thanks
Title: What the Top Students Jam to While Studying
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I usually jam to 90s hip hop
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Soft music or even white noise helps me focus, learn the material, and relax while studying or doing homework. I trained myself that I can listen to lyrical music and not get distracted either, but it's SOFT music. Not the music that makes you fall asleep though dsjkshckdhfvh it's soft as in like calm vibes, sitting at a table, and rain droplets racing down the window's sills types of music. Sometimes it's cheerful and energetic as if the sun bathes the world after a storm
i had sem exams and i manuplated my brain into thinking that toungstone tune enhances my power or reading when exactly it doesnt and its sem so i dont have another choice so now this year i am gonna use it
I do listen to binaural beats, lofi, slow jazz and blues when I study but I'm most guilty of listening to metal music but any of the genres I stated works best because they're do make me focus 🙂
Mincraft Bg music with rain.
Nostalgic, and can't be more Nostalgicrer for me.
Sometimes i just give up on studying with lofi or lofi-house so i just end up studying to Riddim and Bass House
But now i listen to Synthwave
Most commonly, Veeshy
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too late ... EPIC VIDEO!
I prefer listening to music I I have strong positive emotions towards and I listen to every day
Hello mike and matty,
For some time I wandered why I was able to focus more at night than day although my whole routine is day-based(idk if that's a valid word but anyway). When you showed white music I found that it's similar to my tinnitus noise. In day time I dont hear this noise bcz of surroundings, but in night I hear this kind of noise and now I think that's what makes me focus more at night(I might be wrong, if I am plz correct me). Do you think I should reschedule my routine to night based? Would be great If I get your reply 😀
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I have always tried to listen to lofi but now I just hear songs on like a very low volume I can still hear the beat so it works yeah
Can we use brown sound as an alternative to white sound?
Rpg and fantasy video game ost's that are calm like Final fantasy, Xenoblade Chronicles, and Kingdom Hearts are perfect when I am studying or doing homework.
You know this makes me wonder. If music tends to be pretty important for working… how did people before TH-cam, CDS, records, like… 1800-1900s study?
I usually listen to Chinese\japanese instrumentals
yea Ive been studying without music for a long time and I srsly cant anymore since Im now hating every subject tbh. I just listen to whatever as long as it has no lyrics and it makes studying just a little bit more tolerable.
Other people: Listens to Lofi and other kinds of stuff
Me: *LISTENS TO MILITARY SONGS AND BADASS MOTIVATIONAL MUSIC*
I have a particular song loop whoch gets me in the right mood to study, doesn't disturb and I even don't realize I'm actually listening to something. It's a lyrical song, but doesn't bother me bcz of its slow tempo and korean lyrics cuz I don't know korean.