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RE: LOFI - What is LoFi Music and why does it work so well for concentrated studying and learning

in OCD4 years ago

Really? LoFi is good to concentrate, I didn't know. That said, I hardly listen to music when I work, study or something like that. I usually get way too distracted. Somehow my ears and mind are drawn towards and when good, into the music. I never tried LoFi music in the background. I shall try this recording tomorrow when working again. Writing this comment while listening went ok, I think. But I let you be the judge of that ;)

btw I love the 'old' sound of music. Feels more organic in a way to the clean studio recordings that became the defacto standard when the CD made it to the market.

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We would love to hear if it worked, for your comment it did for sure :D! For us it works good with Lo-Fi. There are not too much ups and downs in the music so its not so distracting. Me personally, I can't focus very good when there is singing in the music. Insturmental is mostly okay.
And you are totally right, especially with some sounds like a soft crackle it feels more organic. :) Thats why I last year got a second hand record player :D
Have a good day!

Still need to test. Yesterday got something done while listening to an album by Joel Mull, but I'm missing so many layers in the music too when I listen without doing anything else. Anyways moved the post to a prominent spot in the open tab section of my browser so I can do the test tomorrow: Work whilst listening :)

Cool, hope it works for you and it makes work more fun :)

I love to hear that people are buying old record players. I am a 70's kid and remember my first one that my parents bought for my birthday. It was battery powered, I even took it on holiday with me. I don't own one now though!

Cool, yeah it just has a different feeling than Spotify and so. And I love to go shopping for records on second hand markets :D

That’s music to my ears, if you pardon the pun!