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Perfect BGM for reading. Quiet music that helps you focus.

Do you listen to music when you read?

Many people find that uptempo songs or tracks with lyrics can be distracting, but what about BGM that’s perfect for reading?

In this article, we introduce various background music recommendations for reading.

All of the tracks have a calm atmosphere—far from getting in the way, they actually help you focus on your reading.

Quiet reading is great, but if you’d like to try a different vibe once in a while, give these a listen.

With the right music, you’ll feel like you’re reading in a stylish café or under a blue sky!

Perfect BGM for reading: quiet, focus-enhancing music (41–50)

Snow, Moon, and Flowers [Silence]→Pia-no-jaC←

[MV] →Pia-no-jaC← / Snow, Moon, and Flowers [Silence] (Setsugetsuka)
Snow, Moon, and Flowers [Silence]→Pia-no-jaC←

This piece is marked by the beautiful melodies woven from the exquisite combination of piano and cajón.

A fantastical world unfolds—quietly falling snow, flowers illuminated by moonlight, and the shifting of the four seasons.

It’s one of →Pia-no-jaC←’s signature tracks, included on the album Akatsuki, released in March 2012.

Despite its simple structure, the song balances gravitas and delicacy, gently stirring the listener’s heart.

It’s also ideal as background music while working, recommended for moments when you want to boost your concentration.

Why not spend a pleasant time listening to the beautiful tones that resonate in the stillness?

Nocturne No. 2Frederic Chopin

NobuyukiTsujii / Chopin: Nocturne Op.9 No.2 May 16th, 2022
Nocturne No. 2Frederic Chopin

This piano piece features a gently flowing, beautiful melody and delicate ornaments that seep into the heart along with the stillness of the night.

Composed by Chopin in 1831, it masterfully captures dreamlike, fantastical scenes and inner emotions.

The world woven by the elegant right-hand melody and the harmoniously balanced left-hand accompaniment evokes the beauty of an Italian opera’s singing voice.

It has also been widely used in media—for example, it was arranged as the theme song “To Love Again” in the 1956 American film The Eddy Duchin Story, and it appears in the anime ClassicaLoid.

It’s a perfect piece for quiet concentration or calming the mind, making it an ideal, soothing classic to accompany studying or reading.

La CampanellaFurantsu Risuto

Aya Nagatomi / La Campanella – Grandes études de Paganini No. 3
La CampanellaFurantsu Risuto

The delicate melody, modeled after the sound of bells, is striking, with beautiful leaps and ornaments in the high register resonating throughout.

The piano piece, revised in 1851, is characterized by passionate expressiveness that embodies the essence of Romantic music and by virtuosic performance demands.

Inspired by Niccolò Paganini’s playing in 1831, Franz Liszt arranged the theme of a violin concerto for piano.

Frequently used as background music in films and television shows, it has captivated many listeners.

This work is recommended for those who want to study in a quiet environment with focus.

Its bell-like, transparent timbre will calm the mind while maintaining a moderate sense of tension.

A Bouquet for YouUtada Hikaru

When you’re studying, you want calm, laid-back tracks that gently boost your focus, right? In that case, how about a ballad by Hikaru Utada? Even though it’s a ballad, this song has a relatively light, brisk touch, making it great as background music.

It isn’t too flashy, nor does it demand too much attention—an exquisitely balanced, gentle track that feels perfect for settling into your studies.

Rainy BlueTokunaga Hideaki

When you hit a wall with studying, it’s nice to escape into soothing music.

This song features the very comforting voice of Hideaki Tokunaga, who has been loved by many for years.

It may not be familiar to the younger generation studying for exams, but it might be a song your parents listened to while studying.

Taking a break with a Japanese ballad like this can be a great idea.