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What songs do you listen to when writing Chinese papers?
If I am doing math homework, I think it is ok to listen to some exciting songs; If you do your English homework, I advise you not to listen to anything, because the brain used in science subjects like mathematics is the thinking area; Don't listen to music when studying liberal arts, it will only distract you.

Actually, I still advocate not listening to music ~

If you must listen to it, light music such as piano music can calm people down. Let's go

Piano:

"Canon" Piano Edition Pahaebel

Bird's Poetry Piano Edition

The city of the sky carries your piano version.

"Merry Christmas" by Mr. Lawrence (Ryuichi Sakamoto) (this song was recently discovered as the background soundtrack of Hunan Satellite TV's BiBi Zhou's courageous advertisement).

"Floating City" Lin Hai (very clever)

Moonlight Border Linhai

Kissing rain (Li Runmin) (sad and beautiful)

Tears (daydream) (sad and beautiful)

You& (daydream)

Liszt, Paganini Fantasia Clock (Difficult)

Chopin, farewell etude in e major

Fantasy Impromptu in C minor Chopin (one of Chopin's most frequently played impromptu)

"Puppy Waltz" Chopin (flexible and lovely)

Chopin, revolutionary etude (the second half is very shocking)

Pathetic Beethoven's Second Movement (Beautiful Tune)

violin

"Ode to the Virgin" Schubert (quiet and warm)

"cannon in d major" pahai bell (well, needless to say, I like the sketch very much, I recommend listening to the duet version)

Song of Sarasate, the matador (loud pride, praise)

Polish dance music in d major (very gorgeous melody)

Paganini, 24 Capriccios (Paganini, violin genius, difficult and pleasant to hear)

Vitaly (Melancholy, Sadness) of Empty City in G Minor

Song of the Wanderer Sarasate (very difficult, sad, grand and powerful)

Legendary wieniawski.

"Beautiful Sunset" Debussy (a gentle and quiet sketch)