Gan5 Posted August 27 Posted August 27 Many people listen to classical music to focus or read. Some use it to make babies think faster, but I realized that it was all a lie. "Bach" in Latin means "Hypnotic," and "Mozart" means "Invasion," in sugandese.
Mordred Posted August 27 Posted August 27 The name itself isn't important to whether a sound is relaxing or not. There are studies available on music and how certain types of music are relaxing or not.
exchemist Posted August 27 Posted August 27 (edited) 57 minutes ago, Gan5 said: Many people listen to classical music to focus or read. Some use it to make babies think faster, but I realized that it was all a lie. "Bach" in Latin means "Hypnotic," and "Mozart" means "Invasion," in sugandese. What absurd ballocks: https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/why-is-music-good-for-the-brain-2020100721062 Bach means brook in German. It has no meaning in Latin, as ch is not a possible ending. sugondese is a joke fictitious language: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Sugondese I assume you are pulling our legs. Edited August 27 by exchemist
TheVat Posted August 27 Posted August 27 54 minutes ago, Gan5 said: Many people listen to classical music to focus or read. Some use it to make babies think faster, but I realized that it was all a lie. "Bach" in Latin means "Hypnotic," and "Mozart" means "Invasion," in sugandese. Stop trolling. OP reported to mods.
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