Background music may enhance performance on cognitive tasks and help people perform better in high-pressure situations such as work projects or even sports. Listening to some upbeat tunes before the big game will likely boost your performance.
At the workplace, Upbeat Instrumental Music can improve productivity on repetitive tasks. Workers on assembly lines or quality-control operators need to stay focused on their work even though what they’re doing is not necessarily inherently interesting, and attention typically fades over time. Upbeat music has been shown to improve efficiency and accuracy in these situations.
Joyful and Upbeat Instrumental Music can boost your mood and be motivational. Music can give you a motivational jump-start before you start on both cognitive tasks and those requiring creativity. Also, relaxing, repetitive, low-information-load, background music can enhance performance on some cognitive tasks.
When we have to do cleaning and Housework, in general, there are very few of us who actually enjoy cleaning. However, you can try to make cleaning a little bit easier with fun listening to this Joyful and Upbeat Instrumental Music to get you going. An Upbeat song can actually make you move quicker, getting the job done in less time. The rhythmic sounds in music engage the parts in our brains that control movement and synchronize different muscle groups.
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Music by Epidemic Sound (
Songs used:
► This Wonderful Life by Howard Harper-Barnes
► Dimension Five by Kim Aspen
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