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Postby LENA » Wed Mar 21, 2007 1:32 am

kafenes wrote:No Lena, I love it. Wouldn't want to do anything else. I consider myself very lucky.


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Postby G.Man » Wed Mar 21, 2007 1:37 am

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zan wrote:A little while ago it was reported that listening to Classical music raised your IQ level by about 2%, if I remember rightly. Listening to Rock music had the opposite effect??????


I dont think so canim...then you was going to have -1000% IQ level...If i understood well you are a rock fun...but your IQ level is high :wink: :wink:


The IQ increase/decrease is momentary and only for the duration of the music..

the best music to listen to while learning is clasical music with a baroque beat..

That has been scientifically proven...

Did you also know that the best time to learn a new skill or read a non-fiction book to learn from is first thing in the morning when you wake up and last thing at night as you are winding down..

Your brainwaves are at exactly the right frequency to accept new information..

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Postby zan » Wed Mar 21, 2007 1:43 am

G.Man wrote:
LENA wrote:
zan wrote:A little while ago it was reported that listening to Classical music raised your IQ level by about 2%, if I remember rightly. Listening to Rock music had the opposite effect??????


I dont think so canim...then you was going to have -1000% IQ level...If i understood well you are a rock fun...but your IQ level is high :wink: :wink:


The IQ increase/decrease is momentary and only for the duration of the music..

the best music to listen to while learning is clasical music with a baroque beat..

That has been scientifically proven...

Did you also know that the best time to learn a new skill or read a non-fiction book to learn from is first thing in the morning when you wake up and last thing at night as you are winding down..

Your brainwaves are at exactly the right frequency to accept new information..

:D



Thanks G.Man


There you go Lena. As a matter of fact there is a very small amount of Rock music that I actually like. I love Classical music and soul, jazz funk, classical guitar or any guitar, except for rock, and folk Turkish music. As for he rest.....I can't even spell IQ. :wink:
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Postby kafenes » Wed Mar 21, 2007 1:51 am

G.Man wrote:
Did you also know that the best time to learn a new skill or read a non-fiction book to learn from is first thing in the morning when you wake up and last thing at night as you are winding down..


I was asked to write a piece of music for a night club which was to open in 2 days time to be used as a jingle for the radio. I tried so hard but absolutely nothing came to mind. That night as I was about to fall asleep and was half conscious a melody came to my mind, so got up quickly and recorded the melody. The next morning finished the whole 30 second jingle for the radio advert. The station got a lot of calls asking about the jingle so I made it into a full mix dance version.

You can listen to it here:

http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.php?c ... mun_sm.mp3
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Postby LENA » Wed Mar 21, 2007 3:15 am

G.Man wrote:
LENA wrote:
zan wrote:A little while ago it was reported that listening to Classical music raised your IQ level by about 2%, if I remember rightly. Listening to Rock music had the opposite effect??????


I dont think so canim...then you was going to have -1000% IQ level...If i understood well you are a rock fun...but your IQ level is high :wink: :wink:


The IQ increase/decrease is momentary and only for the duration of the music..

the best music to listen to while learning is clasical music with a baroque beat..

That has been scientifically proven...

Did you also know that the best time to learn a new skill or read a non-fiction book to learn from is first thing in the morning when you wake up and last thing at night as you are winding down..

Your brainwaves are at exactly the right frequency to accept new information..

:D


I knew that Bill, yes I do study during the night as well or early in the morning...the worst times for me are around noon and afternoon...and for me its more convenient because i dont sleep much so i am able to do stuff and go out when my friends are able and study when they are sleeping so i manage to do lots of stuff during the day and night and keep my friends and my self pleased!!! :wink:
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Postby GAVCARoCOM » Wed Mar 21, 2007 3:30 am

I can only concantrate when is quiet and night time.

I love to listen music daytime :lol:
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Postby LENA » Wed Mar 21, 2007 4:00 am

zan wrote:There you go Lena. As a matter of fact there is a very small amount of Rock music that I actually like. I love Classical music and soul, jazz funk, classical guitar or any guitar, except for rock, and folk Turkish music. As for he rest.....I can't even spell IQ. :wink:


Yes canim I read your posts and I saw all those links you posts with guitar music...i dont know if you know Donavon Frankenreiter... has guitar its rock but not hard rock...its quite nice...I like to read with that some times!!! But I usually prefer greek music, classical music, blues, jazz, r&b, pop etc...I hear almost everything depend the time, my mood and my friends...I listen almost everything apart from heavy metal and hard rock i guess apart from 2-3 songs!!!
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