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music for learning/programming - astral_travel - Nov-15-2022

hey,
is there some good music on youtube that you can share here that is good for learning and/or programming ?

of course there is a mix list of well known music, which can be quite good,
but i was wondering whether some of you guys know some good music that is less known...?


RE: music for learning/programming - rob101 - Nov-15-2022

Search for Study Music, or Programming / Coding / Hacking Music. It depends on what you're in to: I sometime listen to Bach or Chopin


RE: music for learning/programming - astral_travel - Nov-15-2022

do you know Philip Glass ? if you're into piano music you might like it,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Stu7h7Qup8


RE: music for learning/programming - rob101 - Nov-15-2022

Thank you; I'll have a listen.

I'm into all sorts of music: Liquid D&B, Reggae, progressive House, The Smiths, The Verve... to name but a few: very eclectic.

Polyrhythmic music, I find to be good coding music, but it also depends on what mood I'm in.


RE: music for learning/programming - astral_travel - Nov-15-2022

awesome,

btw, i meant to put this link instead - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M73x3O7dhmg&t=295s


RE: music for learning/programming - rob101 - Nov-15-2022

Cheers fella' Cool


RE: music for learning/programming - Larz60+ - Nov-15-2022

depends on what you like, but try this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnaMG1HeNco

different, my son's channel: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=maine+Jaybird


RE: music for learning/programming - astral_travel - Nov-15-2022

what good music, it has such a cool groove to it....

and, your son is very talented, i'm a subscriber now, wondering what he'll come up with next !
and btw, i have a friend here who lives quite close to me, his name is Yevgeny (Russian), his nick name is - the gluecinator - and he makes his electronic music also using Reason (the music software),

he got a few tracks on youtube,

check out this one of Alex Serra - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_8xUtiNOhM


RE: music for learning/programming - Larz60+ - Nov-16-2022

Alex Serra - like it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wYcfc-40wg

I have a copy of this one, which my dad bought after a visit to Symphony hall in Boston, I was there with him.
Some time in the early 1950's

Of note, this was also recorded on a transparent red LP (cook), and was the first ever high fidelity pressing, or so I'm told. I may have had theoritical proof at one point, but again just theoritical.


RE: music for learning/programming - astral_travel - Nov-16-2022

so it's a collectable.... - sounds very soothing