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I work at home and work and play muted music in the background.

Since I work with words, the music must not have lyrics. I have a few favorites. Bach's double violin concerto in D minor. Miles Davis, Sketches of Spain. I've recently found dark ambience stuff that works.

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I made a pandora station based on this song (not artist, song and artist together). Its very good for focus and calm.

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Traditional Japanese Kabuki theatre music
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Ive been listening to odd stuff you may like:

Visual Kei style - bands like X-Japan

Pirate Metal - Alestorm is a fav

Wizard rock - Harry and the Potters

Bubblegum Dance - Taxi Driver by Dr. Bombay is recommended

William Shatner covers.

Seriously. Google it up.
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you may prefer Lowercase.

Try Bell is the Truth (the Berlin edition)


I like Japanese Danger Music - Hanatarash.
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I like a lot of the ambient mixes this Frequency Therapist dude does. Mostly dig his space trance type stuff.
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What does it matter if you mute it


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buckethead wrote:What does it matter if you mute it
Good question.

I like music in the background, maybe just to not feel so all alone when I'm working.
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You know how to rip music off of YouTube, right? Here's some tunes I like running in the background. I know them because my daughter plays them on the piano at home. There are other, maybe better versions out there. Hans Zimmer has some good stuff.

[youtube]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=A2HunQtpP7E[/youtube]

[youtube]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=klVu9IxLnWE[/youtube]

[youtube]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cOHeW2hbqXs[/youtube]

This one is a piano cover of a Korean k-pop song. She plays this all the time.

[youtube]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GJSRQooyODw[/youtube]

Better version? http://youtu.be/NAqV4zPsw6I
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Check out Ludovico Einaudi. Done a lot of film and tv scores I think. Recently discovered him after googling a tv theme song. Turned out to be great background music for work.

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There is a lotta stuff to work with here. Thanks for all the suggestions. I will work my way through them although I may skip Shatner covers.
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I listen to Scott Joplin and other pre-depression piano stuff. And Benny Goodman. But I grew up with this kinda stuff in the house, so it's relaxing, thought-free music.
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stosh wrote:I listen to Scott Joplin and other pre-depression piano stuff. And Benny Goodman. But I grew up with this kinda stuff in the house, so it's relaxing, thought-free music.
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When I was in Qatar, I bought a CD of arab "chill" music as an experiment. It should have been labeling "chilling" as it sounded like an hour long recording of heads getting chopped off. Don't buy that.
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What's your appetite for classical?

Bach Brandenburg Concerto's and Orchestral Suites:

(The Brandenburg #5 is excellent.)

More somber and repetitive, but very interesting if you like Bach, the Art of Fugue, here paired with the Musical Offering:

Most performances of Art of Fugue are very dry. This one is not.

Vivaldi.
Mozart Piano Concerto's.
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Goldberg variations - and anything by Bach for that matter.
Camille Saint Saens's Piano concertos.
Chopin - everything
Mozart - everything
Vivaldi - everything
Opera, especially Italian

Light jazz
If you get tired of original classics Jacques Loussier's trio - they make jazz covers for Bach, Mozart etc.
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