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Must every thread on SF derail?
If you can study to music, then it isn't any good.
If you can study to music, then it isn't any good.
I don't know how you arrived at your conclusion, but I stress again that it's a form of multitasking. Your perceptions of music aren't indicative of someone else's and vice versa.
I'm with Violinist.
I am though, it's just as background, but it has to be smooth enough to let me multitask in peace.
It's incredibly depressing to me as a classical musician that many people find "classical music" relaxing, and like to play it in the background at dinner or while studying. No one would put Kandinsky or Caravaggio in a walk in closet, I don't understand why they do the equivalent with music.
Especially when the Kandinsky is painted on both sides.
It's incredibly depressing to me as a classical musician that many people find "classical music" relaxing, and like to play it in the background at dinner or while studying. No one would put Kandinsky or Caravaggio in a walk in closet, I don't understand why they do the equivalent with music.
If you can study to music, then it isn't any good.
I like it for napping.