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[Emotional BGM] Carefully selected masterpieces and popular tracks recommended for work and study!

Whether you’re at your desk at home or working in a café, music can sometimes boost your focus and at other times calm a racing mind.

Some people may prefer complete silence while working, but you might be surprised how much more productive work or study can be with a soft layer of background music.

With that in mind, we’ve picked out some moving, emotionally resonant tracks that are perfect as background music while you work.

If you’re looking for work BGM, be sure to use this as a reference.

[Emotional BGM] Carefully selected masterpieces and popular tracks recommended for work and study! (61–70)

homesicknessAmacha no Ongaku Koubou

[Royalty-free BGM Material] Homesickness (Piano Solo)
homesicknessAmacha no Ongaku Koubou

Featuring an emotion-stirring melody, “Bokyō” (Longing for Home) is a piece that resonates deeply with listeners.

Created by the music resource site “Amacha’s Music Workshop,” run by composer Amacha, the track has been widely embraced by creators in online videos and is often used to enhance moving scenes.

Beginning with a melody brimming with poignancy and building toward a hope-filled finale, its progression feels as if it lifts listeners out of sadness and hardship.

Played during work or study, it can calm the mind and help you focus more deeply on the task at hand.

SEA LINE “RIE”Kadamatsu Toshiki

Toshiki Kadomatsu – SEA LINE “RIE” by LD “T’s keys SEA IS A LADY”
SEA LINE “RIE”Kadamatsu Toshiki

Included on the first disc of Toshio Kadomatsu’s instrumental album.

Each track on this album is titled with a different woman’s name.

If there’s a song with your own name, it might give you a big boost in concentration from that track! (lol) Released in 1987, but the guitar tone hasn’t faded a bit.

In conclusion

Did you find that one song that makes you think, “If I play this while I work, I’ll get even more done”? Even when we say a piece is moving, the mood can vary—some songs brim with wistfulness, others feel grand and expansive. It’s a good idea to switch things up depending on your mood and the task at hand. May the power of music make your work and study time even more fulfilling.