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Music for Thinking
The Arcangelos Chamber Ensemble, Debussy, Lawrence, Schubert, Brahms, Massenet Beethoven, Richard Lawrence
Music for Thinking
Genres: International Music, Classical
 
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Music for Thinking is designed to enhance your concentration and energize your thought processes. Consisting of psychoacoustically-refined classical masterworks by Beethoven, Brahms, Debussy, Massenet, Schubert, and Lawren...  more »

     
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Music for Thinking is designed to enhance your concentration and energize your thought processes. Consisting of psychoacoustically-refined classical masterworks by Beethoven, Brahms, Debussy, Massenet, Schubert, and Lawrence, instrumentation includes string quintet, woodwinds, and piano. With rhythms alternating between 50-70 beats per minute, this recording naturally invites brainwaves to patterns conducive to maximized focus.

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Music for Thinking
02/27/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Music for Thinking should be considered a MUST HAVE!! The recordings are beautiful, and can be played continuosly in the backgroung while you are writing, reading, or studying. I find Music for Thinking to be VERY effective and can be played all day long. I use this CD to create a condusive study and work environment!"
It works
Mini Driver | 07/12/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I have several CDs in this series and find them amazingly effective. Just like playing rock music can make nonverbal tasks such as housecleaning easier, playing these CDs enhances mental effort. I am a writer and find that listening to Music for Learning, Music for Concentration, Music for Thinking, and Music for Inspiration really improves my concentration. It sets a mental pace and keeps my mind from wandering to other things. Unlike most music I listen to, these CDs fade into the background of my mind while I'm thinking and writing. I once accidentally had my computer set to replay the same song over and over and, before I realized it, I had listened to the same track on Music for Thinking some twenty times."