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[2026] Boost Your Focus! Recommended BGM for Meditation | Summary

Japan’s economy has been a source of various concerns in recent years.

In today’s harsh society, many people carry a great deal of stress.

Did you know that meditation has been gaining attention over the past few years?

Across fields such as brain imaging research, the effects of meditation have been medically recognized, and it is said to primarily enhance concentration and productivity.

This time, we’ve selected BGM that pairs well with meditation.

Why not incorporate the BGM from this article and meditation into your morning routine?

[2026] Boost Your Focus! Recommended BGM for Meditation | Roundup (71–80)

Deep Into The NightUehara Hiromi

An expansive, roughly nine-minute composition released in February 2007 by jazz pianist Hiromi Uehara.

It is characterized by an exploratory atmosphere that feels like diving into the depths of night.

The piece appears on Time Control, the first album from her project Hiromi’s Sonicbloom featuring David Fiuczynski.

The sound world woven by the piano’s beautiful timbre and a commanding bass solo invites listeners on a musical journey.

When you want to boost concentration or work with a calm mindset, try playing this as background music.

It will likely create a special space where you can lose track of time and become fully immersed.

Symphony No. 40Koukyoukyoku yonjuuban

Mozart: Symphony No. 40, complete, Movements I–IV
Symphony No. 40Koukyoukyoku yonjuuban

It’s said that classical music enhances concentration compared to songs with lyrics.

It promotes the production of more alpha waves in the brain, and this alpha-wave state is associated with heightened focus.

Many people will likely find this melody familiar.

It’s often featured on BGM CDs for work and study.

EarthMuramatsu Takatsugu

Earth – Takatsugu Muramatsu T. Muramatsu Yuta Ozaki [flute & piano]
EarthMuramatsu Takatsugu

A piece by Takatsugu Muramatsu featuring a strikingly beautiful melody woven by a grand piano and an elegant flute.

It gently wraps the listener’s heart and, with its profound resonance, supports your work.

Composed in October 2003 as a special dedication to Ayako Takagi, it is included on the album “EARTH.” Muramatsu says the piano accompaniment is not merely accompaniment, but serves as a majestic orchestra that stands alongside the flute.

It’s sure to be the perfect companion when you want to focus on work or study for long periods.

Highly recommended for those who want to boost concentration while being enveloped in soothing tones.

Chuo FreewayMatsutōya Yumi

Yuming might be good for studying, too.

Her gentle singing voice makes you feel very comfortable.

Rather than studying in complete silence, using a slightly upbeat song like “Chuo Freeway” as background music might help you study in a better mood.

Just be careful not to get too carried away humming along or dancing!

KennyKomoguchi Yuya

Kenny – Yuya Komoguchi /2012.5.28
KennyKomoguchi Yuya

Yuya Komoguchi’s music is highly praised for its technical performance and entertainment value! The guitar’s melodious tone and pleasant rhythms are sure to boost your productivity.

His distinctive sound, which blends elements of jazz and rock, is perfect for times when you want to enhance your concentration.

His 2014 solo album “picture” also earned strong support from many fans.

Whether you want to immerse yourself in work or study, or just take a breather, it’s a track that shines in many situations.

Don’t you feel like listening to Komoguchi’s music naturally puts you in a positive frame of mind?