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       3 Hours Studying Music
       By: Kirnetro Date: December 29, 2015, 2:59 am
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       Music has
       inspired cultural and economic activities from ancient times to
       the present day. Music from diverse regions of the world can
       successfully enhance concentration, memory, mental stamina, the
       ability to perceive sounds with accuracy and an increased focus
       on learning. This is an effective strategy for students
       preparing to take an entrance exam to get into their favorite
       college or university.
       Focus on Learning Music
       Neuroscience professionals recently studied these personal
       experiences by using objective methods to track the effects of
       early exposure to music and speech processing. The results were
       published in The Journal of Neuroscience. The studies concluded
       that studying music at an early age provides a variety of
       benefits for the brain through an entire lifetime.
       Benefits from a Focus on Learning Music
       Enjoy a variety of benefits, and study music at the same time.
       Direct experience is the best way to understand how
       concentration music can improve mental endurance. Individuals
       often wonder at this point if there is a difference in the type
       of music used for the following purposes:
       • Music for studying
       • Brain power music
       • Learning music
       • Music for exam
       The first important consideration involves the musical form
       itself, and the second consideration involves the background of
       the individual. All children experience music as an auditory
       experience, and this is true for written music as well as music
       with little or no musical notation.
       Concentration Music For Studying
       For the purposes of understanding the different elements at play
       when studying music for concentration, the two primary forms of
       music available are categorized as either written or oral.
       However, there is a significant amount of overlap between these
       two categories. For the purpose of using music to focus on
       learning, notation is a secondary device used primarily for
       documenting musical memories.
       Music to Study, and the Studying Playlist
       Instrumental music presents unique intellectual challenges, and
       it demands a high degree of coordination between the eyes, the
       ears and the hands. It does not take long to study music before
       obtaining benefits. Vocal music attracts people because the
       human voice has universal appeal. Selecting the right music to
       study usually involves listening with concentration to various
       elements including dynamic range, texture, counterpoint, harmony
       and rhythm.
       Research on studying music for concentration provides the basis
       for a school curriculum that helps students to focus on learning
       math and science by learning music first. The results are
       impressive. For example, a long study of music can help students
       get accepted into medical schools.
       It has also been linked to improved performance in the following
       areas:
       • Increased focus on learning
       • Pattern recognition
       • Doing homework
       • Exam preparation
       • College math
       • University applications
       • Study skills
       Instrumental music often relies heavily on musical notation,
       which is the foundation for abstract thinking and pattern
       recognition. Many professionals started their careers by
       enrolling in a program to study music. These successful
       professionals subsequently perceived the value of studying music
       for intellectual endurance, and they applied these skills to
       business writing, problem-solving, computer work and doing
       homework.
       Future professionals can develop a variety of transferable
       skills through:
       • Concentration music
       • Music for studying
       • Music for exams
       • Intellectual endurance
       • Business writing
       • Problem-solving
       • Computer work
       • Research and study skills
       Different areas of the brain light up and become active during a
       positive listening experience. This is why the most important
       consideration when developing a musical playlist is to use a
       musical style that is received with positive attention. Here is
       a recommended musical studying playlist that combines different
       forms of concentration music for studying from around the world:
       • Traditional African drumming patterns
       • Beethoven violin concerto
       • Classical Indian ragas
       • Meditation chants
       • Chopin piano music
       Concentration Music for Working
       These musical forms are effective learning tools, but they also
       generate good results as concentration music for working.
       Employees who use brain power music on the job experience less
       fatigue and enjoy a higher morale than employees in workplaces
       where music is not utilized.
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