We all have those days where we rifle through our backpacks, stare at our planners, and clear off everything from our desks. Why? Study time! I don't know about you, but I've always found studying to music, particularly music without words, to be extremely calming and allows more information to sink into my brain. Because I wish someone had done this for me, I'm including my Top 10 favorite pieces to listen to while studying. Also, all of the pictures have links connecting them to YouTube so that you don't have to spend too much time finding the pieces!
1. Moonlight Sonata, Movement 1, Beethoven
2. Michael Meets Mozart, Piano Guys
3. Canon in D, Pachelbel
4. Crystallize, Lindsey Stirling
5. Elements, Linsdey Stirling
6. Pirates of the Caribbean, (Any score), Hans Zimmer
7. Memory, Andrew LLoyd Weber
8. Prelude Op. 23, No. 5, Rachmaninov
9. Nutcracker, (Any part), Tchaikovsky
10. O Lyubvi, Yevgeniy Krylatov
I hope these help you as much as they help me. Please listen to them all, enjoy, and good luck with your tests!






























