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    Just wondering if anyone listens to certain types of music whilst working on VB and what types they listen to and if they get any better results whilst listening to different types of music?

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    I listen to most things. Example (from my winamp jukebox):
    Queen, Meatloaf, Hollies, S Club 7, Gilbert and Sullivan, ATB, Eminem. The list goes on. I usually get better results on tricky things when listening to calmer music.
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    Wink I get better results.

    I listen to alot of music when i program..but mostly alternative..some times punk rock... it's just like when you are working out your body..if your listening to music you get more "Motivated"

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    Ive got this thing about classical music just now not realy my taste but it does help me to consentrate.


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    I listen to a variety of electronic music (techno). Not really the pop techno, but mostly stuff that is non-mainstream. Stuff that ranges from like Orbital or Autechre to like hmm Josh Wink and whatever. When I'm hyper I may listen to happy hardcore or something like that.

    Usually the beat seems to sync with my typing and concentration.

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