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carriebradshaw
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music help
« on: Apr 03, 2008, 08:29 AM »

 I'm a new member my name's carrie bradshaw Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy
 
While i was sorting my old tapes i found tracks i don't know the title you know it's the kind of tape you record fastly on the radio and you don't write the title...Sad
 
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sheela2000
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Re: music help
« Reply #1 on: Jul 25, 2010, 02:41 AM »



Whilst there may be many reasons for wishing to listen to music in the workplace, can it really improve your productivity?

We know that music can alter your mood. Films have been using musical scores for years to create the right mood for a scene. At times you hardly notice the music at all but you are very receptive to the mood being conveyed. So can we use music to put us in a "productive" mood?

Research seems to support such a claim. For example, a trial where 75 out of 256 workers at a large retail company were issued with personal stereos to wear at work for four weeks showed a 10% increase in productivity for the headphone wearers. Other similar research conducted by researchers at the University of Illinois found a 6.3% increase when compared with the no music control group.

So if we accept that music does increase productivity, does it matter what types of music we listen to? Does all music have the same effect or are certain types better in certain circumstances?

If your goal is to increase your concentration then music which has a constant, easy beat and light melodies are recommended. These are said to be good for those trying to study as they help you pace your reading to aid focus and memorising. Baroque music is reported as an excellent example, especially the works of Vivaldi, Bach and Handel.
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singam
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Re: music help
« Reply #2 on: Aug 14, 2010, 12:40 AM »

It has to be the one, the only.....

Pachelbel - Canon In D

The quintessential wedding song and template for mabny of todays pop songs. It's timeless. Type Pachelbel Rant into Youtube if you want to see what I mean.
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