Submitted by Ameliagonemad t3_11cev3x in books
I used to get distracted by any and everything when I read; the crinkling of the page, the humming of a ceiling fan or lightbulb, the wind outside, the droning of cars—every little noise would pull me out of the story. Then, on a whim, I decided to put on one of those long ambient noise compilations on YouTube. It was the sound of a fireplace crackling and rain thudding outside. It didn’t work; it was more distracting than helpful. So I decided as a last resort to just put on some random classical music. At first, the music was distracting as well, but then I found that I couldn’t read without it! I try to pick slow and simple arrangements and turn them down a bit. The music becomes so immersive for the story! So many books go well with classical music, and even when a book doesn’t fit the aesthetic of classical music, the sounds still help me concentrate tremendously! Reading books like The Count of Monte Cristo with classical tidings in your ear is a whole new experience…
So, I’ve made this post to recommend you to at least try reading with classical music playing! It’s immersive and wonderful!
Sieperill15 t1_ja2p74g wrote
I also enjoy this so so much!! I usually listen to movie scores and it makes the reading experience so much more epic! :)