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Calm radio violin6/7/2023 ![]() Composers such as Bach, Vivaldi and Handel are known for their up-beat music composed of 60 beats-per-minute. When it’s crunch time and you’re burning the midnight oil, try listening to Baroque classical music. Even Albert Einstein was a fan of Mozart! In fact, the Mozart Effect has little to do with listening to Mozart and more to do with listening to music that activates a certain part of the brain. You’ve most likely heard of Mozart, one of our world’s greatest classical composers, but have you heard of the Mozart Effect? A group of studies found listening to Mozart can cause a temporary “enhancement of spatial temporal reasoning performance,” which means the ability to think through long-term, more abstract solutions to logical problems. Classical music-Mind-boosting effect helps with mathematicsīefore you dismiss classical music as “not your thing,” it’s worth a try. We’ve done the homework for you (you’re welcome) with some suggested genres and examples of each that may help put your brain in the right frame of mind. Sound familiar? Since we all have different personalities, music preferences and even study habits you’re probably wondering which type of music is best. What soothes one person might drive the other one to pull their hair out. ![]() You might be experiencing that right now with a roommate or a group of friends. Music is universal, and everyone’s tastes are different.
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