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Is listening to music while studying good for learning?

Based on the different needs of learning, Rozanov divided music into active music (high-frequency music) and passive music (non-high-frequency music).

Benefits of listening to high-frequency music

1. Complete homework quickly, and the learning speed will be increased by 2-10 times;

2. The brain is full of energy and thinking is quick. Inspiration often appears;

3. Extend the time of concentration and improve understanding;

4. Enter the best learning state and immerse yourself in the joy of learning;< /p>

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

Benefits of listening to non-high-frequency music

1. Smart mind, memory increased 5-10 times, fully develop memory potential;

2. Memorize easily A large amount of content

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.

Note: The appropriate volume for music playback is about 30-40 decibels, which is just fine.

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Handel's Concerto No. 7 in C major "Alexander's Feast" Active music (suitable for study)

Mozart's Violin Concerto No. 7 in D major

Mozart Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major

Mozart Symphony in D major "Halfner"

Beethoven (Beethoven) Violin Concerto in D major

Beethoven (Beethoven) Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat major "Emperor"

Tchaikovsky (Tchaikovsky) Piano Concerto No. 1 in B minor

Haydn (Haydn) Symphony No. 101 in C major "The Clock"

Haydn (Haydn) Symphony No. 54 in G major Passive music (Suitable for memorizing)

Mozart Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major K467

Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A major

< p>Beethoven (Beethoven) Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat major

Bach (Bach) Concerto for Two Violins in D minor

Pachelbel (Pachelbel) Canon (selected from Canon Dative)

Vivaldi’s Flute Concerto No. 3 in D major is suitable for listening when taking notes

Pachelbel’s Canon in D major? Bach (Bach) Suite No. 3 "Song of the G String"

Vivaldi Four Seasons Concerto Spring, Most Adagio? Vivaldi Piccolo Concerto in C major

< p>Albinoni Oboe Concerto in D minor Op. 9