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  • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

    Funny Bach Puns[^] I am currently listening to J.S. Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major BWV 1047[^] on repeat while I program. Hearing those violins just sawing away, with that fun, occasional little four-note sequence (bah BAH bah bah..) makes my fingers just fly over the keyboard while I am programming! According to an article by the NIH: Cognitive Crescendo: How Music Shapes the Brain’s Structure and Function - PMC[^] music stimulates the mind while working on intellectual tasks. Anyone else have any favorite music they listen to make them write code at hyper speed? Regards, Brian Hart

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    Ah, Bach ... If you want to "pimp it up" a bit, I'd suggest Wendy Carlos "Switched on Bach". There seems to be a terrible YouTube video labeled "Switched on Bach (midi)", which should be avoided. Instead try the sample here: [Switched-On Bach - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switched-On\_Bach)

    "A little song, a little dance, a little seltzer down your pants" Chuckles the clown

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      Ah, Bach ... If you want to "pimp it up" a bit, I'd suggest Wendy Carlos "Switched on Bach". There seems to be a terrible YouTube video labeled "Switched on Bach (midi)", which should be avoided. Instead try the sample here: [Switched-On Bach - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switched-On\_Bach)

      "A little song, a little dance, a little seltzer down your pants" Chuckles the clown

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      k5054 wrote:

      Ah, Bach ...

      M*A*S*H reference?

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      • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

        Funny Bach Puns[^] I am currently listening to J.S. Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major BWV 1047[^] on repeat while I program. Hearing those violins just sawing away, with that fun, occasional little four-note sequence (bah BAH bah bah..) makes my fingers just fly over the keyboard while I am programming! According to an article by the NIH: Cognitive Crescendo: How Music Shapes the Brain’s Structure and Function - PMC[^] music stimulates the mind while working on intellectual tasks. Anyone else have any favorite music they listen to make them write code at hyper speed? Regards, Brian Hart

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        When you're done be sure to Bach up your work.

        If you can't find time to do it right the first time, how are you going to find time to do it again? PartsBin an Electronics Part Organizer - Release Version 1.4.0 (Many new features) JaxCoder.com Latest Article: EventAggregator

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          k5054 wrote:

          Ah, Bach ...

          M*A*S*H reference?

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          Yes. Although if you'd asked where it came from, I couldn't tell you. Thanks for reminding me.

          "A little song, a little dance, a little seltzer down your pants" Chuckles the clown

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            Yes. Although if you'd asked where it came from, I couldn't tell you. Thanks for reminding me.

            "A little song, a little dance, a little seltzer down your pants" Chuckles the clown

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            S1.E14 ∙ Love Story Sun, Jan 7, 1973 After Radar gets a "Dear John" letter Hawkeye and Trapper try to help him with a new nurse who's into classical literature and music.

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            • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

              Funny Bach Puns[^] I am currently listening to J.S. Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major BWV 1047[^] on repeat while I program. Hearing those violins just sawing away, with that fun, occasional little four-note sequence (bah BAH bah bah..) makes my fingers just fly over the keyboard while I am programming! According to an article by the NIH: Cognitive Crescendo: How Music Shapes the Brain’s Structure and Function - PMC[^] music stimulates the mind while working on intellectual tasks. Anyone else have any favorite music they listen to make them write code at hyper speed? Regards, Brian Hart

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              honey the codewitch
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              TBH, stuff like this: ‘Intelligent’ Drum & Bass - Selected Works Part 2 (1994-2000) - YouTube[^]

              Check out my IoT graphics library here: https://honeythecodewitch.com/gfx And my IoT UI/User Experience library here: https://honeythecodewitch.com/uix

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              • P PIEBALDconsult

                k5054 wrote:

                Ah, Bach ...

                M*A*S*H reference?

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                To quote Captain America, "I got that reference."

                I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated. I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.

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                • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

                  Funny Bach Puns[^] I am currently listening to J.S. Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major BWV 1047[^] on repeat while I program. Hearing those violins just sawing away, with that fun, occasional little four-note sequence (bah BAH bah bah..) makes my fingers just fly over the keyboard while I am programming! According to an article by the NIH: Cognitive Crescendo: How Music Shapes the Brain’s Structure and Function - PMC[^] music stimulates the mind while working on intellectual tasks. Anyone else have any favorite music they listen to make them write code at hyper speed? Regards, Brian Hart

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                  peterkmx
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                  Yes, this is extraordinary quality, but :-) ... my brain seems not comfortable with any kind of distraction while coding, reading, writing, ... In my case, the best option is complete silence in my work environment :-). However, while driving or taking a break, I can appreciate some good tracks, including classics like Bach ...

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                  • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

                    Funny Bach Puns[^] I am currently listening to J.S. Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major BWV 1047[^] on repeat while I program. Hearing those violins just sawing away, with that fun, occasional little four-note sequence (bah BAH bah bah..) makes my fingers just fly over the keyboard while I am programming! According to an article by the NIH: Cognitive Crescendo: How Music Shapes the Brain’s Structure and Function - PMC[^] music stimulates the mind while working on intellectual tasks. Anyone else have any favorite music they listen to make them write code at hyper speed? Regards, Brian Hart

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                    While programming (and almost constantly) I listen to instruMENTAL jazz -- no words or I skip the track. I have a paid pandora account (no commercials) that plays all manner of smooth jazz like: I think jazz musicians are innovative and amazing. Spyro Gyra Euge Groove 3rd Force Fattburger Kim Waters The Rippingtons Peter White Jeff Lorber Fourplay Chris Standring Ray Obiedo Dave Koz Candy Dulfer Rick Braun Ronny Jordan Acoustic Alchemy Larry Carlton Paul Hardcastle and many, many more. I started listening to Spyro Gyra suggested to me by a college room-mate in 1985 and was hooked. If you listen to that original album from Spyro Gyra Catching the Sun[^], you'll probably be convinced to listen too. :-D and, I've tried classical music and I love some good classical, but the dynamics are so immense that at times you can't hear it and then other times it's cannons going off so I stick with jazz. :thumbsup:

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                    • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

                      Funny Bach Puns[^] I am currently listening to J.S. Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major BWV 1047[^] on repeat while I program. Hearing those violins just sawing away, with that fun, occasional little four-note sequence (bah BAH bah bah..) makes my fingers just fly over the keyboard while I am programming! According to an article by the NIH: Cognitive Crescendo: How Music Shapes the Brain’s Structure and Function - PMC[^] music stimulates the mind while working on intellectual tasks. Anyone else have any favorite music they listen to make them write code at hyper speed? Regards, Brian Hart

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                      For me it among others: Dave Brubeck - Take Five - YouTube[^] Here a more easy version ;p: Take Five - YouTube[^]

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                      • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

                        Funny Bach Puns[^] I am currently listening to J.S. Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major BWV 1047[^] on repeat while I program. Hearing those violins just sawing away, with that fun, occasional little four-note sequence (bah BAH bah bah..) makes my fingers just fly over the keyboard while I am programming! According to an article by the NIH: Cognitive Crescendo: How Music Shapes the Brain’s Structure and Function - PMC[^] music stimulates the mind while working on intellectual tasks. Anyone else have any favorite music they listen to make them write code at hyper speed? Regards, Brian Hart

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                        Golden Earring - Moontan album (Radar Love, Candy's going bad, Vanilla Queen) speeds me up!

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                        • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

                          Funny Bach Puns[^] I am currently listening to J.S. Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major BWV 1047[^] on repeat while I program. Hearing those violins just sawing away, with that fun, occasional little four-note sequence (bah BAH bah bah..) makes my fingers just fly over the keyboard while I am programming! According to an article by the NIH: Cognitive Crescendo: How Music Shapes the Brain’s Structure and Function - PMC[^] music stimulates the mind while working on intellectual tasks. Anyone else have any favorite music they listen to make them write code at hyper speed? Regards, Brian Hart

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                          Nelson Goncalves Oct2022
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                          Jazz, mostly big bands from the 50's and 60's. But anything without lyrics, works to get me into the zone.

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                          • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

                            Funny Bach Puns[^] I am currently listening to J.S. Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major BWV 1047[^] on repeat while I program. Hearing those violins just sawing away, with that fun, occasional little four-note sequence (bah BAH bah bah..) makes my fingers just fly over the keyboard while I am programming! According to an article by the NIH: Cognitive Crescendo: How Music Shapes the Brain’s Structure and Function - PMC[^] music stimulates the mind while working on intellectual tasks. Anyone else have any favorite music they listen to make them write code at hyper speed? Regards, Brian Hart

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                            GuyThiebaut
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                            As I now wok from home I don't need music as it is quiet, however when I was in the office I would listen to J.S. Bach's Well Tempered Clavier or the Goldberg Variations. In the car I will listen to Bach's choral pieces, but anything with singing tends to distract me rather than help concentrate - even if it is in German or Latin.

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                            • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

                              Funny Bach Puns[^] I am currently listening to J.S. Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major BWV 1047[^] on repeat while I program. Hearing those violins just sawing away, with that fun, occasional little four-note sequence (bah BAH bah bah..) makes my fingers just fly over the keyboard while I am programming! According to an article by the NIH: Cognitive Crescendo: How Music Shapes the Brain’s Structure and Function - PMC[^] music stimulates the mind while working on intellectual tasks. Anyone else have any favorite music they listen to make them write code at hyper speed? Regards, Brian Hart

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                              Lots of classical music and jazz here. I would listen to Motorpsycho, Magma or Dream Theater. pibbuR who also may include UmmaGumma (1st record).

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                                While programming (and almost constantly) I listen to instruMENTAL jazz -- no words or I skip the track. I have a paid pandora account (no commercials) that plays all manner of smooth jazz like: I think jazz musicians are innovative and amazing. Spyro Gyra Euge Groove 3rd Force Fattburger Kim Waters The Rippingtons Peter White Jeff Lorber Fourplay Chris Standring Ray Obiedo Dave Koz Candy Dulfer Rick Braun Ronny Jordan Acoustic Alchemy Larry Carlton Paul Hardcastle and many, many more. I started listening to Spyro Gyra suggested to me by a college room-mate in 1985 and was hooked. If you listen to that original album from Spyro Gyra Catching the Sun[^], you'll probably be convinced to listen too. :-D and, I've tried classical music and I love some good classical, but the dynamics are so immense that at times you can't hear it and then other times it's cannons going off so I stick with jazz. :thumbsup:

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                                Agree with most of your list. I have a couple of Spyro Gyra tapes around here somewhere. No player now, why do I keep them? Alas, music and hearing aids are not friends. Saw Dave Brubeck in person many (many) years ago. Close friend, who was with us, knew the bass player (Jack Six), had played with him in a big band back in the day. Met Jack the next day, interesting guy. All gone now. Thanks for the list.

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                                • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

                                  Funny Bach Puns[^] I am currently listening to J.S. Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major BWV 1047[^] on repeat while I program. Hearing those violins just sawing away, with that fun, occasional little four-note sequence (bah BAH bah bah..) makes my fingers just fly over the keyboard while I am programming! According to an article by the NIH: Cognitive Crescendo: How Music Shapes the Brain’s Structure and Function - PMC[^] music stimulates the mind while working on intellectual tasks. Anyone else have any favorite music they listen to make them write code at hyper speed? Regards, Brian Hart

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                                  It's rare these days that I listen to music while coding...too many interruptions. Friday afternoon was an exception though as I've had siding being installed for two weeks now. The hammers were banging away above my head and I needed something to drown them out so I cranked up Dream Theater's 'Systematic Chaos', one of their darker/heavier albums from 2007. That was followed by one of their more recent (and hugely underrated) concept albums, 'The Astonishing'. I won't put links. If people don't know who they are already, it's probably not their cup of tea. At any rate, I got in almost 3 hours of uninterrupted listening/coding and got over a major hurdle on a newish project. I was able to complete the week's task with 2 hours to spare. At the moment, I'm listening to the sounds of silence abstracting the complexities of a customer request to enable invoicing at another level. :)

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                                  • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

                                    Funny Bach Puns[^] I am currently listening to J.S. Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major BWV 1047[^] on repeat while I program. Hearing those violins just sawing away, with that fun, occasional little four-note sequence (bah BAH bah bah..) makes my fingers just fly over the keyboard while I am programming! According to an article by the NIH: Cognitive Crescendo: How Music Shapes the Brain’s Structure and Function - PMC[^] music stimulates the mind while working on intellectual tasks. Anyone else have any favorite music they listen to make them write code at hyper speed? Regards, Brian Hart

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                                    I used to code while listening to (and singing with where possible) classical, oratorios, and opera. Most anything from 1100 AD to 1920 AD. I love Wagnerian opera and many times would spend the day going through the Ring cycle while coding. Messiah, Elijah, and Beethoven's 9th, other choral music were must haves. These days with constant Teams meetings and family interruptions while working from home I no longer find the ability to flow in the music. I believe it helps, but needs must.

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                                      Ah, Bach ... If you want to "pimp it up" a bit, I'd suggest Wendy Carlos "Switched on Bach". There seems to be a terrible YouTube video labeled "Switched on Bach (midi)", which should be avoided. Instead try the sample here: [Switched-On Bach - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switched-On\_Bach)

                                      "A little song, a little dance, a little seltzer down your pants" Chuckles the clown

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                                      I may still have that LP....

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                                      • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

                                        Funny Bach Puns[^] I am currently listening to J.S. Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major BWV 1047[^] on repeat while I program. Hearing those violins just sawing away, with that fun, occasional little four-note sequence (bah BAH bah bah..) makes my fingers just fly over the keyboard while I am programming! According to an article by the NIH: Cognitive Crescendo: How Music Shapes the Brain’s Structure and Function - PMC[^] music stimulates the mind while working on intellectual tasks. Anyone else have any favorite music they listen to make them write code at hyper speed? Regards, Brian Hart

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                                        carlospc1970
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                                        J. S. Bach music has always accompanied me since I was in school. Now as a seasoned programmer I cannot live without baroque music. :cool:

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                                          TBH, stuff like this: ‘Intelligent’ Drum & Bass - Selected Works Part 2 (1994-2000) - YouTube[^]

                                          Check out my IoT graphics library here: https://honeythecodewitch.com/gfx And my IoT UI/User Experience library here: https://honeythecodewitch.com/uix

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                                          Thanks for sharing. Q-Project - waiting for the subliminal qanon messages. I usually find myself with a heavier thumper, I might actually be able to stick with this thru the whole. b

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