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Ask HN: Do you listen to music/watch videos while working?

3 pointsby timetosleepover 3 years ago
I always tend to listen to lot of music&#x2F;watch videos while working, wondering if it&#x27;s a common thing! Most of my colleagues and co-workers usually frown upon that. Wondering if anyone doing something had any issues with that?<p>Thanks for your time and advice!

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themodelplumberover 3 years ago
Yes, I do this, but I&#x27;m not sure if it is helpful to know since I work from a home office by myself. I sometimes have 4-5 movies or videos playing, 2 music sources, maybe a ham radio or two, all at once. But the movies are usually all silent except for one, and the music and radio volume is very low until I hear something I am interested in. I&#x27;ve been doing this on and off since about 2006.<p>Most people I talk to about it have the idea that it must be very difficult to focus, but I don&#x27;t find it difficult to focus at all, and usually it makes work more pleasant, making productivity more sustainable. Sometimes it also directly helps in my work...<p>One rule that works best for me is that most of what&#x27;s on screen has to be stuff I&#x27;ve seen before, or am only a little bit interested in. What about you?
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lakotasapaover 3 years ago
You can&#x27;t according to science. We are simply not capable of multitasking. There is a great podcast on Hidden Brain: Life Interrupted.<p>However what does seem to work is no lyric music with a rhythm that&#x27;s close to your own heart rate.<p>I listen to a genre of music someone hacked together thats seem to making gains: epic music. Popular artists I like are Two Steps from Hell and Audio Machine.<p>I code but it seems science agrees if you find non intrusive music that you don&#x27;t need to interpret but simply &quot;groove&quot; subconsciously is your best bet.<p>Another genre I like; Baroque, chamber music ie Bach Handel
bfostbfostbfostover 3 years ago
I highly recommend Acid Pauli sets on YouTube. Great 1-3 hour sets of instrumental music. House&#x2F;world music whatever you want to call it, I find it great for productive tech design&#x2F;programming&#x2F;review&#x2F;debugging&#x2F;testing
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asicspover 3 years ago
Music is almost always on for me, whether I&#x27;m working or not. After so many years, it has faded into background though, unless I&#x27;m listening to something new or actively listen when I&#x27;m not working.
varun1505over 3 years ago
I usually have lo-fi or classical instrumental music playing on my headphones. This helps me focus. Anything with words&#x2F;lyrics makes it difficult to focus on the work i&#x27;m doing.
cercatrovaover 3 years ago
No, I need absolute silence if I want to focus on code.