Do you believe that listening to classical music will make you smarter?

Canada
June 24, 2008 1:04pm CST
Have you ever tried studying while listening to classical music? What happened? Did you get a higher mark? or did you get a lesser mark?
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@susieq223 (3742)
• United States
25 Jun 08
I don't know that listening to classical music will make you smarter, but it might improve your mood or mind to receive information better. I believe music influences our thinking and our emotions. Some music evokes the imagination. Some music makes our heart beat faster and speeds up breathing, while other music is relaxing. Music with a good beat can make work seem easier and faster. Life would be much poorer without music. I do like and enjoy classical music better that many other kinds.
• Canada
25 Jun 08
Yeah, that happened once for one of my friends, he was doing an all-nighter, hours passed by and it only seems like an hour has passed by to him. He didn't feel tired at all.
@Lucyme (11)
• Norway
23 Aug 08
It's been proven that listening to Mozart or Bach improves your attention span, capacity for lateral thinking and even you actual IQ.
@roniroxas (10560)
• Philippines
25 Jun 08
i think it will make you smarter for it will make you feel at ease on whatever you are doing. it will make you to drive more attentive on what you are doing. disco music or rock music makes you sing with it and you may lose concentration when you listen to disco or rock songs. nit like on classical