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Do you listen to music while you read?
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Lynne
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Mar 05, 2022 02:33PM
Do you listen to music while you read? If so, what do you listen to? I could really do with some new songs/music, especially when it comes to fast-paced action scenes.
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Fast-paced scenes I always listen to kpop rap, it gets me feeling upbeat. I then have a more chill playlist I play while I read the slower scenes with all of my kpop favorites!
Yep I listen to all kinds of music. literally all kinds. sometimes classical, sometimes alternative, sometimes relaxing, sometimes pop, sometimes soundtracks... idk its weird
while I read? well i listen to heavy metal mainly, so if it's any other genre of music while I read, I can't concentrate on the book lol
no, it's super distracting. the words sung distract me from the words i'm reading. but if i feel like it i'll put on some classical music. but only slow music because fast stuff also distracts me
No before I used to be ok when listening to music while reading now I can't focus it's too distracting
usually, but it definitely depends on the vibe of the booki often play folklore long pond or lana del rey (blue banisters/born to die albums mostly) bc they're quieter and with taylor i know the words so well that i'm not trying to finish them in my head while i'm reading
Nope, I can't do that. It's too difficult to concentrate on the book when the music is blaring in the background. It's very distracting. It's either listening to music or reading, not simultaneously.
julia wrote: "usually, but it definitely depends on the vibe of the booki often play folklore long pond or lana del rey (blue banisters/born to die albums mostly) bc they're quieter and with taylor i know the ..."
aaaaa taylor and lana del rey>>>
I (almost) always listen to classical music while reading. It makes me go completely lost in the world. But when I'm reading a scene where the music is not fitting or the music is distracting I just read in silence
Yes! I love listening to music while I read. Unless the book is hard for me to concentrate on, or I know the song really well and love it.
Sometimes. the artists I listen to while reading are Mree, Bon Iver, Hammock, and Explosions In The Sky. I listen on the lowest volume so the music acts as background noise.
I've tried but then I become distracted and start singing instead of reading so no.
Not all the time, but I love to listen to specific playlists made for the books on Spotify. The song of Achilles playlist was so beautiful and befitting for the book, that I still occasionally listen to it.
I can't because I get distracted and start to sing ┻━┻︵└(՞▽՞ └). If I do, it has to be some melodies without lyrics. So I actually never do it.
Most of the times I listen to music as it helps me to focus at reading and block other noises such cars from outside, people talking around me etc.
I do if the books boring, i have a specific playlist with like booktok songs and other songs. If its a booktok book i'm reading i'll search up a playlist on spotify.
I don’t, I can’t. I’m too focused on my book. If I listen to anything.. tv, music, etc. I read too slow and can’t concentrate on the story.
Ericka wrote: "I don’t, I can’t. I’m too focused on my book. If I listen to anything.. tv, music, etc. I read too slow and can’t concentrate on the story."Totally agree!
Sometimes, but only songs i know so well that my mind doesn't listen to the lyrics and focuses on the book.
Yes! Depending on the book I’ll go to spotify to see if there is any specific playlists people have made for the book and listen to that, or I’ll just listen to Taylor Swift haha.
no I don't because I'll just zone the music out so I'd rather not put it on in the first placehowever I used to put music in the past
i want to! i guess it is a way to vibe with the book i'm reading. but no matter how i badly wanted to do so, i always get distracted by the sound of it. (T^T)



















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