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Listening to upbeat, techno, and repetitive music can enhance focus and motivation while doing math homework. The song "Such Great Heights" by The Postal Service is highlighted as a particularly effective choice, creating a sense of excitement and rhythm that aids concentration. Recommendations for similar music include Derrick May's mixes, songs by MSI, "A Flash in the Night" by The Secret Service, and tracks from Skinny Puppy and Owl City. The effectiveness of music can vary based on familiarity with the math subject, with catchy dance tracks being more beneficial when the listener is already proficient. Overall, the right music can create a motivating atmosphere for academic tasks.
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Okay, lately I find that listening to something upbeat, techno-y, kind of repetitive, and fast paced has really helped me do my math homework.

Lately the song: such great heights- the version by the postal service has been on repeat its practically my perfect companion for math lol.. I feel a small high when I can "catch up" to fast beat of the tune if you know what I mean.

So, do you guys have any kind of music that helps you do math/or any homework for that matter? Preferably techno songs as said title. :)

But any music will do just please recommend some!
 
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I suppose its a similar feeling to how certain music helps you feel motivated to excercise, except this is with math.

SOME MSI songs did help me aswell: sweetheart, Straight to video, mastermind.

oh and .. a flash in the night by the secret service.. :-/

Skinny Puppy- protest.

and Owl City.

Only the really catchy "dance" ones work when I'm already moderately good at that particular math subject, it depends.

Thanks guys I will be sure to check it out.
 
That song: fallen by delirium, reminds me of manic star by conjure one.
 
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