Monday, April 2, 2018

Music Makes Your Tasks Easier


You Probably Already Knew That



This blog isn't about what you and I might think our listeners ought to be hearing. It is about how a portion of our listeners spend their time listening to the music.  I've been through this discussion many times, but in order to serve your audience, you must have your audience in mind. You are here to serve the audience. There is no service of nobody is listening.

Core Values of Music



If you were part of the discovery of the Core Values Project, you might remember the revelation that the classical core used music as a way to help them concentrate on work and other tasks. Classical music has intensive and ambient qualities depending on what the listener brings to the music.

There's plenty of research to support that assumption.


The research was done by the Public Radio Program Directors Association. If you look at Qualities of the Heart and Spirit notice the top two qualities.

  • Internal State (peaceful, soothing, relaxing)
  • Inspired by Beauty and Majesty (of the music)

Head Clearing Experience

The Station Research Group published listener comments from the focus groups. Among them:

(3. CLASSICAL MUSIC CLEARS THE MIND AND HELPS LISTENERS FOCUS ON THEIR TASK)



  • Classical music does alter your brain waves. 
  • Has anybody else seen that? it has a physical reaction 
  • …Lowers your blood pressure. 
  • Yes, you can concentrate better. 
  • ...Or whether it’s writing a poem and you just need the feeling. So then you want to listen to feeling. 
  • It seems to be enjoyable yet you can achieve what you want to. 
  • It just seems to help clear the way and make it easier. 
  • It gives me something to focus on; it brings order into chaos. 
  • If you listen to Bach, it just orders your mind. For some reason, if I have to do a lot of paperwork I love classical music
  • I've heard they’ve done studies like Mozart stimulates your intellect or something.

Music Helps You Concentrate

Chad Grills, CEO of the Mission and publisher of the podcast The Story, wrote and article about 
The Science Backed Ways Music Affects Your Brain and Productivity


Among his findings:

  • Music with lyrics works better with mundane tasks.
  • Ambient music works better with more challenging tasks.
  • Music can help relieve negative emotions like stress, anxiety and depression. 
  • It can even decrease instances of confusion and delirium in elderly medical patients recovering from surgery.
  • For the most part, research suggests that listening to music can improve your efficiency, creativity and happiness in terms of work-related tasks.
There are even some lines in the article you might want to borrow for your next fund raiser. The benefits of music could be applied to any format and platform.

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