Classical Music for the Office
Listening to classical
music at work helps you to slow down and to focus on the job tasks. Classical
music makes you feel and think optimistic about yourself while you are
concentrating on your reading for work. Also, listening to classical music
while you work can improve your mood as well as feeling motivated to continue
doing job tasks. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van
Beethoven, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Béla Viktor János Bartók, Joseph Maurice Ravel, and other
classical composers can be listened to during your work hours. Make sure you have
a good sound volume when listening to your classical music at work.
Keep in mind that some
classical compositions begin with soft, faint, and gentle sounds as they
continue to rise in high pitch sounds. Therefore, keep the sound volume from seven
to fifteen on your computer, iPod, cell phone, Bluetooth, or Apple speakers. Additionally,
listen to classical music while you are working with numbers especially if you
are calculating financial spreadsheets, accounting, or inventory spreadsheets.
Classical compositions for the piano, harp, or the flute can be beneficial
while you are working with numbers. Be careful with quick tempo speed when
listening to classical music at work especially when you are doing mathematics for
work.
Classical music at work
can help with your memory and can reduce your sadness. Although some classical
music can make you feel sleepy, too relaxed, and feel too tired; It is best to
listen to classical music that keeps you alert and feeling awake during your
job. If you are new in listening to classical music, begin by listening to
music during your work breaks for five minutes per week. Use headphones to
listen to classical music but not at an excessive volume. You can begin by
listening to Béla Viktor János Bartók, who was a Hungarian composer for the piano and one of the
greatest composers of the 20th century.
Other classical
composers for the piano were Franz Liszt, Johann Sebastian Bach, Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart, Frederic Chopin, and Ludwig Van Beethoven. Additionally,
classical music with harps can be listened to during your lunch break such as
sonatas, concertos, and impromptus by Gabriel Faure, Paul Hindemith, and Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart. You can also listen to classical music for one hour at work
when you are feeling nervous and too stressed out due to too much work
pressure. Practice visual meditation while you listen to classical music. Classical
music can help with your blood pressure and cardiovascular health.
Other classical compositions
for the violin and for the cello are also calming to listen to while working in
a stressful work environment. Eugène Ysaÿe, Fritz Kreisler, Arcangelo
Corelli, Niccolò Paganini, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Johann Sebastian
Bach, and Antonio Vivaldi did compositions for the violin. Classical composers
that made sonatas, concertos, and suites were Johann Sebastian Bach, Edward
Elgar, Ludwig van Beethoven, Camille Saint-Saëns, Claude Debussy, Frédéric
Chopin, Ernest Bloch, and Zoltán Kodály. Nonetheless, no matter what selection
of compositions you choose for your music playlist, make sure you do not disturb
other employees in the office. Evaluate your classical music playlist at home
if it is possible before playing it at work.
When selecting
classical music for your playlist, make sure you enjoy listening to it and do
not feel distracted. Classical music improves your mood, reduces stress, and
helps you concentrate while you are working in your office. Keep in mind that
some jobs are too noisy to listen to any type of music due to heavy machinery,
equipment, and too many telephone calls. Last make sure you can play music in
your cubicle, office, or workspace because some jobs do not permit employees to
listen to music during work hours. Here are resources for classical music for
work.
10 Benefits of Incorporating Classical Music into a Work Day:
10 Benefits of Incorporating Classical Music into a Work Day
How to Listen to, and Enjoy, Classical Music-Psyche Guides:
How to Listen to, and Enjoy, Classical Music-Psyche Guides
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