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Music when programming? [PROGRAMMING][MUSIC]

Name: Anonymous 2013-04-05 2:34

Do you listen to music when programming?
I find that classical music is great for concentration, but can lull you into a sleepy state if it's a graceful, smooth song.

That's why a song such as Aragonaise from Bizet's Carmen is a good choice- it has a rather upbeat tempo.
Military marches in particular are quite good because of the regulated beat and morale boosting effects.
There's nothing quite like elgar's ``Pomp and Circumstance''.

And of course, those loud, booming classical tunes like the Hallelujah Chorus from Handel's Messiah or Ode to Joy by Beethoven.
Such a song should be saved for when finishing something, as you revel in your own glory and the code's magnificence.

The genre of ``Lolicore'' is quite good when you need to stay awake and keep your heart rate up, but it's a double edged sword- often lowers your concentration. I can't recommend it to amateurs.

But by far my favourite song would be the 1812 Overture by Tchaikovsky. The booming brass, the shrilling strings, the banging drums... it all makes for a brilliant background when you're finishing everything off, and it all works as expected.

Name: Cudder !MhMRSATORI!fR8duoqGZdD/iE5 2013-04-05 8:32

>>12
There's a rumour that nightcore may have been created by people uploading music to YouTube and trying to get around the copyright detection by modifying speed, pitch, etc. Accidentally they found out it sounds better that way, and the rest is history...

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