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Teaching Soundtracks: Using Film and TV Scores to Improve Focus and Study Flow
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2026-02-28
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Use cinematic film scores and BPM-based playlists to boost focus and study flow. Practical playlists, tempo tips and a 7-day experiment to get started.
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