Best album to study to?
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maxxy
Gender: Male
Location: PA 
- #21
- Posted: 07/15/2009 18:51
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So does jazz and classical, played softly _________________ "I'm so ugly but that's OK cause so are you"
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Grzywa
Gender: Male
Location: Polska 
- #22
- Posted: 07/18/2009 04:21
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Miles Davis - Kind of Blue, Sketches of Spain, Relaxin' with Miles Davis
John Coltrane - Blue Train, My Favorite Things
Haydn's String Quartets
Bach's Concertos for Solo Harpischord _________________ Always shouts out something obscene
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pawelzietek
Location: Sabadell
- #23
- Posted: 07/18/2009 08:45
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Birdy's OST by Peter Gabriel...
Boards of Canada works as hell too... _________________ we used to be alright...
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Charicature
Age: 50
Location: Vermont 
- #24
- Posted: 07/20/2009 17:10
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| maxxy wrote: | | So does jazz and classical, played softly |
Unless you particularly like that kind of music. Any style you really enjoy, your ears will attune to the nuances that make it enjoyable to you, which effectively makes it no better than song in terms of fading into the background. _________________ <(: @ :)>
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