The music is one of the most inspiring and comprehensive arts. From the beginning of history, man had the impulse to communicate his ideas and feelings through singing and dancing.
Today there are hundreds of generations and millions of artists of all kinds. From folk and folk music, through classical, pop, rock and jazz.
No matter what your favorite is, various research shows why you should play music while you study.
Reasons-
It helps you retain concepts
When we listen to music our chemical releases dopamine, also known as the “happiness hormone”.
And what does it have to do with learning? It is proven that memories always contain an emotional element, so when you study listening to music, knowledge is more likely to be cemented in your brain.
Strengthen your cognitive capacity
Following the previous point, recent research determined that people who learn to play a musical instrument have better results in variables such as vocabulary, critical thinking ability and fine motor skills. So you should also learn to live it and not just listen to it!
Stimulates concentration
It is known that many surgeons, when operating, use music as a way to block any distraction.
Several studies have shown that listening to quiet and harmonious music when performing intellectual tasks that requires a lot of concentration is a highly effective method.
It Entertains your brain
As your brain is trained to the music, it is also getting entertained and relaxed, giving more room to study and feel not bored with studies