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Does anyone listen to any classical music? I have lots of Chopin and Mozart on my ipod.. People always wonder why I listen to it but I really have no reason.. I guess it just that certain classical songs set the mood for me.. If it is a dry weary day I'll put on Chopin prelude in E-Minor, opus-28, no.4 or Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata.. Classical music is just the perfect mood setter I guess..
I listen to them but I can't be sure with the titles because 1)too long 2)looks the same 3)still cold and my brain is not functioning... lol... I think I have a couple of CDs... mmm... where are they?
I listened to the classics more after watching Nodame Cantabile, though... that's one rockin' series... I have the complete OST including insert songs and the 100+ classical songs they've used... Beautiful!
Krazoom Wrote:Does anyone listen to any classical music? I have lots of Chopin and Mozart on my ipod.. People always wonder why I listen to it but I really have no reason.. I guess it just that certain classical songs set the mood for me.. If it is a dry weary day I'll put on Chopin prelude in E-Minor, opus-28, no.4 or Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata.. Classical music is just the perfect mood setter I guess..
If you didn't know Krazoom, researched have shown that classical music better off your study and reading than any other type of music.
I remember back in high school, we had to read for at least 20 minute everyday in class and my teacher would always put on classical music like you listed on above. It really does work and keep you intact with your reading. If you were listening to song with words, you can be distracted and just be singing along with the song than reading...lol
Krazoom Wrote:Does anyone listen to any classical music? I have lots of Chopin and Mozart on my ipod.. People always wonder why I listen to it but I really have no reason.. I guess it just that certain classical songs set the mood for me.. If it is a dry weary day I'll put on Chopin prelude in E-Minor, opus-28, no.4 or Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata.. Classical music is just the perfect mood setter I guess..
If you didn't know Krazoom, researched have shown that classical music better off your study and reading than any other type of music.
I remember back in high school, we had to read for at least 20 minute everyday in class and my teacher would always put on classical music like you listed on above. It really does work and keep you intact with your reading. If you were listening to song with words, you can be distracted and just be singing along with the song than reading...lol
Who did that research? I think they need to double check rofl.. I've been listening to classical music for almost 7 years now and I'm still stupid lol..
I don't know whom has done the researched but it does seem to work for me, I mean when we were assign to write an essay in class or just do class work. The English teacher would put the classical music on and everyone is quiet. I love how classical music in class had an positive effect on my studies and reading, even so for my other classmates. Classical music rocks!
I actually heard very little classical music, but I heard of that research and I think a teacher once played it for for us too while we were working a few times. Hmm i also love classic Rock... I'm sure that doesn't count lol.
ive listened to them when i was pregnant (that was 4 years ago, i cant remember the title of the song), i downloaded them and put in my cellphone, the reason why, was because they say that when you listened in classical songs the baby in your womb will become behave and smart kid, and i guess thats true cause my son is like that