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Music you can focus on while studying. Music that helps your study progress.

There are many situations where you have to study—school tests, entrance exams, professional qualifications, and more.

In those times, are you the type who studies while listening to music?

You might hear that “studying while doing something else” isn’t good, but many people feel they can focus better than in complete silence.

So in this article, we’ll introduce plenty of music that can accompany your study sessions.

We’ll cover a wide range, from classics like classical, jazz, and ambient—instrumental tracks without vocals—to soothing J-pop singers said to feature 1/f fluctuations.

Now, let’s find the perfect soundtrack for your studying.

Songs to help you focus on studying. Music that boosts productivity (81–90)

Pavane for a Dead PrincessMōrisu Raveru

Pavane for a Dead Princess is a piano piece composed in 1899 by the French composer Maurice Ravel; a pavane was a popular dance of the time.

As the title suggests, the piece is dark and weighty, yet its calm warmth can also be felt, and it seems to markedly sharpen one’s concentration.

It’s recommended for those who’d like to try listening to something classical once in a while.

MoonlightTomita Isao

Isao Tomita “Clair de Lune”
MoonlightTomita Isao

Isao Tomita, a Japanese synthesizer player.

The sounds he draws from the synthesizer fulfill the genre of electronic music to the fullest, radiating a beautiful, majestic, orchestral-like resonance that is profoundly moving.

He recreated classical masterpieces through the lens of the synthesizer, rebirthing them into tracks that make your ears feel blissful.

They might be perfect for studying in a pleasant, comfortable mood.

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.

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!