Building the ultimate relaxing piano music playlist. Calming focus music you can use as music for studying, concentration, coding, writing, inventing, creating, flying a spaceship or changing the world, but basically for any mental work, or a relaxing session. A soundtrack for freelancers, entrepreneurs, students of topics and life, for coffee and tea lovers, for people who want to change their world for the better, for those with visions of a clean and calm planet, of fair, creative and sustainable systems, and a smart, super cool society that knows that this one life is the ultimate best thing we will ever see. A soundtrack for you, if you simply enjoy the kind of music I do. Calm, relaxing piano music. The relaxdaily way.For this playlist I’m using my own piano session recordings. A piano music series I also share for my YouTube channel https://youtube.com/relaxdaily. There I’m getting wonderful feedback, which inspired me to share the music here, too. Some say the music helps them to become more creative, to think, write books, articles or scratch ideas, code, design, reflect, or make life-changing plans. Some say it relaxes, some say the music has healing powers, some simply enjoy a calming soundtrack during their day. I know music can carry and release wonderful energies. But it translates differently for each individual. I hope you find this playlist helpful in some way. Thank you for making your world a calmer, fun, and more meaningful place!Michael(relaxdaily music creator)Find relaxdaily music on Spotify: https://bit.ly/relaxdailySpotifyApple Music https://music.apple.com/artist/relaxdaily/494543884Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/relaxdaily/YouTube: https://youtube.com/relaxdaily/Join me on Patreon: patreon.com/relaxdailyMy website: https://relaxdaily.netAll relaxdaily music ©2011-2020 relaxdaily.net
Genre Piano
Another soothing, cinematic background music instrumental by relaxdaily for you to enjoy. This relaxing piano music can be your perfect soundtrack when you like calm and peaceful music while you work, study, do yoga, or meditate. It can also serve you in different applications, like spa music, massage music, inspirational music, etc. Tell me what you feel about this tune and how you use it.>>Watch also my nature video Forest featuring this track: https://relaxdaily.net/video-forest-best-of/Have a great week, Michael (relaxdaily)…Slow down, use this relaxing background music to improve your mood, enhance your calm, or bring peace to your everyday life. Or maybe you’re one of the many people who find relaxing instrumentals of benefit during your workout (yoga, etc.) or playing in the background at work or while your complete household chores. … forget about stress and de-stress to this music. Keep balance between work and relaxation. Live your life. Be yourself.© 2012 relaxdaily. All rights reserved.
Genre Soundtrack
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Salzburg Symphony No. 1 (‘Divertimento in D major’) – Mozart
The perfect, high-spirited slice of musical motivation to throw you head-first into your study session. Extensive interplay between the violins will drive you on and set you up for an efficient day of revision.
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Canon in D – Pachelbel
An easy-but-a-goodie. The way Pachelbel’s Canon builds on that one, steady cello line makes it the ideal concentration soundtrack.
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Gymnopédie No. 1 – Erik Satie
Take a deep breath, a warm sip of tea and listen to this beautiful, minimal piano piece. Sometimes, the simplest melodies can bring the deepest thoughts…
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Goldberg Variations – Bach
A masterpiece of classical repertoire. Bach’s music has a deep, disciplined measure and precise structure that make it the ideal soundtrack to a stimulating study session.
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Academic Festival Overture – Brahms
Time to up the pace a little. Brahms is the perfect pace-quickener for when you need to blast through long passages of text – and when that brass fanfare hits, it’s just pure joy.
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Time (Inception) – Hans Zimmer
Intense, moving and disturbing: Zimmer’s main theme for Inception has the power to take you into a world of pure focus, determination and brain power.
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The Well-Tempered Clavier – Bach
Fingers starting to feel a bit clumsy on the old laptop keys? J.S. Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier is a masterpiece of precision, designed to train your mind as well your keyboard technique.
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Etudes – Chopin
Lunch break is over, you’ve had a coffee, now let’s get back to it. The ambitious arpeggio passages in Chopin’s fiendish Etudes are the perfect brain-trainer.
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Piano Concerto No. 23 – Mozart
It’s long been rumoured that listening to Mozart is good for focusing (some studies even say it could make your baby smarter). While there may be no proof in that particular pudding, the gorgeous rising melodies and beautifully balanced rhythms in Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 23 will guide you into the right mindset.
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The Hours – Philip Glass
A genius work of minimalism. Simple layers on simple layers build, creating beautiful cross-rhythms to spur you on in the moments where it feels like the revision may never end.
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Etudes – Debussy
Debussy designed each of his etudes to focus on a different practice technique. The perfect framework for an efficient study session.
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A Beautiful Mind – James Horner
For those moments when you feel like your brain just isn’t up to it, pop this on. Horner’s gorgeous orchestration and spinning melodies give you the power and drive to make you feel capable of anything.
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I Giorni – Einaudi
A gentle, hypnotic piece to bring you peace while you work, and to help you breathe if you ever feel like there’s just too much on your plate.
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Moonlight Sonata (I) – Beethoven
A slow, hypnotic set of arpeggios lulls you into Beethoven’s most loved solo piano piece. Reflective and calm, it’s the ideal background music to your studies.
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