My teacher told me about the Mozart effect, and how it helpss you concentrate and make you a little more smarter and productive by listening for ten minutes, what is some good music besides mozart not necesseryly has to be classical music but just anything that would help making it easier to concentrate and do my homework.
By the way im 15 years old and im a sophmore, and i listen to everything all types of music , especially rock, punk, metal, goth , hip-hop techno, ska..just everything..just letting you know ..so what is some good music to help me concentrate?..thanks:)
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antoinekingx hi i have an assignment in psychology
1. what is mozart effect? can music really increase our I.Q.?
pls help me...and also if u can give me some wemsites where i can find the aswers...
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Jazzfanatic What master's degree would best suit me? I'm a music teacher, but I want to become a reading (English, not music) specialist. I want to use music activities to help kids who struggle with reading - ala Mozart Effect/multiple intelligences/etc. I have found courses that offer certificates in Multiple Intelligences, but...
somebody super cool It's not really "citing" per se; I'm writing a paper on the Mozart Effect (my paper is about how it doesn't exist), and I want to know what I have to do when I write "Mozart's Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major." Do I put "Sonata for Two..." in quotes,...
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Go to nuTsie.com. They have TONS of playlists to choose from, or you can build your own. It’s free and you don’t even have to sign up to listen.
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the 4 season by Vivaldi. mainly “spring”
or Clair De Lune by Debussy
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Even though I love classical music, I don’t like listening to it while doing homework because it promotes listening to music passively. When you’re doing homework, and putting your full thought into it, the music in the background, no matter what it is just becomes noise, in my experience.
Also, I find that I love the music so much it distracts me sometimes haha. I get more caught up in the music than I do in the homework.
So, if you’re going to listen to something while doing homework, try techno or something with a very distinct beat and not too much going on at once. That’s just me, though.
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Any Baroque or Renaissance music.
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Yeah, I agree with Geoff. I love Bach but dislike listening to his work as ‘background music’ – if you think about it, you really need your brain for Bach. I also tried to listen to all of the Brahms Sonatas while studying for a math test, and of course failed the test because I ended up getting so caught up in the music!
Listen to French court music such as Lully or Rameau if you absolutely must, it doesn’t require too much attention, in my opinion.
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Ok, well definitely nothing from the Romantic Period(but you should listen to some as a regular listening thing not as passive noise, I recommend Liszt, Rachmaninoff, Chopin, and Tchaikovsky)
Listen to Bach Well Tempered Clavier, 48 lovely pieces, it loses some of its spark if you just use it for passive music, but it’s still good
Pachelbel’s Canon
Handel Harpsichord Suite
Scarlatti Keyboard Sonatas(I forgot how many he made, I think 555 but I’m not sure)
That should be good for you, but yeah give classical(the composers i listed in the parentheses) a chance, you said you listen to all types of music..here I’ll give you a small intro into some classical music
Rachmaninoff Prelude in g minor
Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody friska
Liszt Grand Galop Chromatique
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The Mozart effect is a fallacy, you won’t become smarter or concentrate better by listening to classical music while you work. You’ll either end up ignoring the music or ignoring your homework, which makes the whole exercise either pointless or actively negative. Some people like to have some background noise on when they work, but it’s a personal preference rather than a proven neurological effect.