Music for Thinking

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Album DescriptionMusic 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. . . . More >>

Music for Thinking

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April 15, 2010

R. Lawson
5:51 am #

There are many CD’s devoted to different topics such as thinking, relaxing, learning, etc. but Music for Thinking is the best of all of them for total relaxation! It is particularly good as background music for patients who are unconscious and for terminally ill patients. Music for Thinking.
Rating: 5 / 5

Mini Driver
8:22 am #

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.
Rating: 5 / 5

If you are looking for something to make you think at a higher level, then this is not your album. The music on this CD is familiar to anyone who enjoys classical music. And I will admit that it does provide the correct setting for focusing on a task. I only wish that the clarity of the recording was more pure. The first time that I played this CD I wondered if my equalizer had been bumped; the songs sounded flat. In any event, if you are looking for a nice blend of classical music, something to provide a calm atmosphere, this is an excellent choice.
Rating: 3 / 5

Anonymous
11:27 am #

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!
Rating: 5 / 5

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