The Mozart Effect

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Opinions on the Mozart Effect while studying? I'm trying it out as we speak.
 
music is nice study too. when it does not have lyrics it is easier to think but i dont think that there is any difference artists or even different types of music without lyrics. listening to mozart will not make you smarter
 
music is nice study too. when it does not have lyrics it is easier to think but i dont think that there is any difference artists or even different types of music without lyrics. listening to mozart will not make you smarter

Well I'm smarter now, so ha.
 
I just created a post ("Studying with Music") about this on my blog about 3 days ago 🙂... I don't think the artist matters all that much but my #1 rule to listening to music while studying is NO Lyrics. I also try to avoid loud and high tempo. I liked to be relaxed while studying 😉
 
I just created a post ("Studying with Music") about this on my blog about 3 days ago 🙂... I don't think the artist matters all that much but my #1 rule to listening to music while studying is NO Lyrics. I also try to avoid loud and high tempo. I liked to be relaxed while studying 😉

Good stuff, thanks man.
 
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