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Playlist of the week: classical music for studying

Sometimes, it is hard to focus on your studies and get things done. But good music can fix that. It helps enhance concentration and productivity.

They say that listening to classical music can even boost your IQ. Try this collection of free studying, writing, and other mental work tracks.

Gabriel – Bleeding
Tyufyakin Konstantin – Improvisation 19
Shelygina Svetlana – Outage
INOD – Peaceful
Svyat Ilin – Slow It Down
The Owl – La Dance Nostalgique
Denis Stelmakh – Embrace
WinnieTheMoog – Midnight Piano
Tal Babitzky – Before you leave
Draganov89 – Easy to Soar

Feel free to visit Fugue to find more classical music for studying.

About the author
Lisa Zelenskaya, music producer at Fugue. Passionate about music and media. She explores new genres, styles, and musicians even in her spare time.

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