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any good music for study?

Submitted by paulinha95, , Thread ID: 182070

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This post was last modified: 31-10-2020, 05:00 PM by fdcsdsds
#21
I always listen to lofi music for studing its pretty god if u ask me!

Yeh its pretty cool to listen to Marshmello i guess!

Or maybe some jazz is pretty nice tho! i listen to that sometimes!

And also some Rock if u want to dance a lot! xD lmao

I like this website bc there r a lot of forums to talk about!

Also im sending a lot of replys pure so i can get rid of that warning for 15 posts so yeh!

Also Selena Gomez is pretty good music! My sister listens to that all the time!

But listen good music is what u like not what other like!

So yeh have fun listenning to ppls music i guess!

So yeh cya tho i guess xD lmao lmfao good music! is what u want!

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#22
I highly recommend music from NCS because they have nice music and songs

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#23
i like to study listening to lofi or something like that, ''misogi'' is a good producer that makes relaxing songs

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#24
Honestly, just put on some lo fi or jazz, Smooth Jazz

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#25
You should try the lofi mixes on youtube they are great background music

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#26
28-09-2020, 07:17 PM
paulinha95 Wrote:
what song do you like to study with? I have trouble concentrating! does anyone there too?
Check far caspian album, kinda calming tho <3

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#27
When I'm doing something that requires focus I actually like listening to Russian/German post-punk music. I just generally enjoy how the language sounds y'know, also it doesn't distract my stupid American cheeseburger brain with trying to understand what the hell is being said.

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#28
Mos time i listen to some Chill Playlists on Spotify

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#29
When I study, I like to listen to mellow chill instrumentals.

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#30
01-11-2020, 05:26 PM
cajunskeletor Wrote:
When I'm doing something that requires focus I actually like listening to Russian/German post-punk music. I just generally enjoy how the language sounds y'know, also it doesn't distract my stupid American cheeseburger brain with trying to understand what the hell is being said.
I am from Russia, only a Russian person can understand the whole essence of Russian post-punk, you have to somehow come to some not popular city in Russia like Chelyabinsk and understand the meaning of this music completely!

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