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alejandrito29
May13-11, 09:34 PM
groups, singer, or instrumen, in particular, of music listen to you, when you doing calculus of theoretical physics or mathematical?
sorry, but I dont speack english very good.
Drakkith
May13-11, 10:27 PM
Umm. I don't do calculus or theoretical physics, but I enjoy many different types of music. From Metallica, to Nightwish, to a hundred others. Linkin Park, a little bit of Classical, and more.
Pythagorean
May13-11, 10:31 PM
Dimmu Borgir and Cradle of Filth
Insanity
May13-11, 10:36 PM
When I want or need to focus on a project, Ozzy Osbourne/Black Sabbath has been assisting there.
Also Beethoven or Mozart, Metallica, it varies.
Some audiobooks too, mostly H.P. Lovecraft stories.
Pythagorean
May13-11, 10:47 PM
Paginini, but he can also be distracting with some of his pieces.
Disconnected
May14-11, 11:01 AM
I usually start listening to my usual stuff, but then quickly re-remember that I can't concentrate while listening to music with lyrics so switch to postrock/classical/dubstep or some other music with no words.
Pythagorean
May14-11, 12:33 PM
Yeah, that's why I like death metal and world music; can't understand the words.
Michael Jackson, Wacko Jacko, MJ, Michael. Or otherwise known around here as the most beautiful woman I have ever seen. :!!) :rofl:
Where is Danger????? :frown:
Downbeat electronic and dubstep usually -> something chilled, not too busy, yet with a rhythm I can work to. Boards of Canada, Autechre, Groove Armada, Benga, Boozoo Bajou, Burial... the list could go on and on :P
Dark psytrance, psytrance, and ambient trance :biggrin:
Chi Meson
May14-11, 04:19 PM
A fan. Specifically, a Bionair HEPA air filter, set on level 2.
White noise in the background is the only background that allows for full concentration.
A fan. Specifically, a Bionair HEPA air filter, set on level 2.
White noise in the background is the only background that allows for full concentration.
Do you point the fan at your head to stop it overheating from all your concentrating ? XD
QuarkCharmer
May14-11, 06:29 PM
I usually work at home when it's completely quiet, but sometimes I listen to my noise canceling headphones turned all the way up.
Math Is Hard
May14-11, 06:30 PM
Do you point the fan at your head to stop it overheating from all your concentrating ? XD
That's what propeller beanies are for.
I usually work at home when it's completely quiet
I should have said this too earlier. MOST of the time I do not listen to anything, but if it's math or programming and I'm working with a concept I already understand, I listen to music if I am in the mood for it.
I have a 400-CD carousel. It holds most of my music (in that format) and I have it set to "random". I could work for many, many hours researching galactic interactions without a break.
Most of the music is blues and rock. Mostly from the 1950's to the 80's. I have that feed piped out to my back deck and when my wife and I have younger relatives over for a cookout, I generally have to write down the names of some groups and their albums.
That's what propeller beanies are for.
:biggrin:
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