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Light music suitable for reading

1. Always you - Sophie Sammani

This song comes from Sophie Sammani. The crisp guitar chords set off the warm and sweet singing, and the drums and drums are just right and not overpowering. The bass accompanies it, just like the saxophone coming from the distance and the melodious melody of the flute or violin gradually approaching, suitable for listening to while reading.

2. Wheres my love—Caroline

This song is sung by a singer named Caroline Lufkin from Okinawa, Japan. The song starts with the sound of wind chimes falling like raindrops and then Caroline With her warm and ethereal childlike voice, she brought out the sweet fairy-tale melody and freely shuttled between the dreamy electronic keyboard and breakbeat rhythms, singing the thoughts of a girl who longs for love.

3. I could be the one—Donna Lewis

This was once a popular dance song, but this one is an adapted lyric version. The singer's magnetic voice and the familiar melody give people an extraordinary feeling.

Extended information:

1. Choosing appropriate music when reading can promote reading.

1. Complete homework quickly and your learning speed will increase by 2 to 10 times.

2. The brain is full of energy, thinking is quick, and inspiration often appears.

3. Extend the time of concentration and improve understanding ability.

4. Enter the best learning state and immerse yourself in the joy of learning.

5. Relieve study pressure, enhance physical fitness, and stimulate creativity.

2. Super memory music

This is 60-beat non-high-frequency music in Baroque music. Understanding, thinking, and reciting this kind of music can allow you to:

1. The mind is smart, the memory is increased 5-10 times, and the memory potential is fully developed.

2. Memorize a large amount of content easily.

3. Consolidate the memory effect and keep the learned content unforgettable for a long time.

4. Focus more and effectively eliminate external interference.

5. Take the exam with a relaxed mood, perform exceptionally, and get high scores.

6. When listening to music, the brain will automatically process the music information, and also keep the brain active during intervals of reading or thinking to improve reaction speed and efficiency.