Any playlist/song recommendations for playing go, studying, and/or otherwise enjoying life?
Music Recommendations
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Music Recommendations
I think this topic may have come up before, but since it's been awhile, let's try it again.
Any playlist/song recommendations for playing go, studying, and/or otherwise enjoying life?
Any playlist/song recommendations for playing go, studying, and/or otherwise enjoying life?
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Re: Music Recommendations
I've been enjoying synthwave music a lot recently, especially in a warm summer evening (like right now). It's something you can listen passively to, so it's great for studying (for me at least), and it brings in nostalgic vibes. I got sucked into it after watching Stranger Things and finding out about outrun.
Currently listening to: FM-84 - Atlas
Currently listening to: FM-84 - Atlas
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Re: Music Recommendations
I don't often listen to music while playing go, but when I do it's usually Bach. I have a soft spot for the mandolin, so I've been listening to a newish album by Edgar Meyer (bass), Yo-Yo Ma (cell), and Chris Thile (mandolin) called Bach Trios.
New-to-me albums I've been listening to while working include Undercurrent by Sarah Jarosz and This Empty Northern Hemisphere by Gregory Alan Isakov.
Young Mountain by This Will Destroy You is one I always return to while working/studying.
I also discovered the Oh Hellos in the last year and have quite enjoyed them.
New-to-me albums I've been listening to while working include Undercurrent by Sarah Jarosz and This Empty Northern Hemisphere by Gregory Alan Isakov.
Young Mountain by This Will Destroy You is one I always return to while working/studying.
I also discovered the Oh Hellos in the last year and have quite enjoyed them.
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Re: Music Recommendations
I don't play with music.
But I did an experiment: I played an online game listening to The Ramones, which was also in the game offer.
(That a famous punk band, you heathen)
Someone named FullMetal replied, and we played, so it was punk vs metal. I won, so, may I conclude it helps if you listen to loud music?
One of my favourite bands is The Stranglers.
They made songs titled like: No more heroes, Too many teardrops, Still life, Black and white, Threatened, (Have you got enough) Time, Outside Tokyo, Everybody loves you when you're dead, Burning up time, (blitz) 5 Minutes, Time to die, and even a song called Hey! Rise of the robots (1978), haha, how foretelling.
One could make a nice go music playlist from these.
Please note that I have very broad musical preferences. So for the classical music lovers I'd suggest Requiem by W.A. Mozart (also if you are not playing go).
But I did an experiment: I played an online game listening to The Ramones, which was also in the game offer.
(That a famous punk band, you heathen)
Someone named FullMetal replied, and we played, so it was punk vs metal. I won, so, may I conclude it helps if you listen to loud music?
One of my favourite bands is The Stranglers.
They made songs titled like: No more heroes, Too many teardrops, Still life, Black and white, Threatened, (Have you got enough) Time, Outside Tokyo, Everybody loves you when you're dead, Burning up time, (blitz) 5 Minutes, Time to die, and even a song called Hey! Rise of the robots (1978), haha, how foretelling.
One could make a nice go music playlist from these.
Please note that I have very broad musical preferences. So for the classical music lovers I'd suggest Requiem by W.A. Mozart (also if you are not playing go).
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Re: Music Recommendations
"Earth" by Jesper Kyd. This is my track when I'm motivated and getting things done!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXmaNjuwdd8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXmaNjuwdd8
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Re: Music Recommendations
Either my Spotify playlist or some hands up techno mix on Youtube - those are long enough that I don't have to interrupt my game to find a new track.
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Re: Music Recommendations
when i listen to this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TexhCt8luw i play decent and the oppenent usually carries out seppuku
when i listen to this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wUW2xfnHSA i play adventerous and the results are 50/50
when i listen to this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9Typz-WmXg i play for the kill and usually die myself

when i listen to this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wUW2xfnHSA i play adventerous and the results are 50/50
when i listen to this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9Typz-WmXg i play for the kill and usually die myself
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Re: Music Recommendations
My favourite band is Queens of the Stoneage. But it's not really the kind of music you can relax to, let alone concentrate in a game of go with. But 'Memories of Alhambra' and 'Capricho Arabe' by Francisco Tárrega never fail at getting me relaxed. I'm not sure if I would ever play a game of go to my best ability with music in the background, but you could try those if you are so inclined.
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Re: Music Recommendations
yeah stonerrock is nice, but i prefer kyuss over qotsa when playing go. but it all depends on mood obviously. some traditional japanese ensembles also are excellent. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZDBztK_MYE
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Re: Music Recommendations
One recommendation that I have tried myself is to pick slow music with a tempo of around 60 beats per minute, i.e., 1 beat per second. Two pieces come to mind: Pachelbel's Canon and A Whiter Shade of Pale. The House of the Rising Sun has a good tempo, but is a little too raunchy for easy listening -- for me, anyway. 
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Re: Music Recommendations
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Re: Music Recommendations
Yamato Ensemble: the Art of the Japanese Koto, Shakuhachi and Shamisen
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=O ... 6_E6nTMrvg
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