Which type of music

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hm I think I will be the weirdo here, since country does it for me. I listen to different country artists depending on my mood but I've found that Luke Bryan is the one I can always listen to, he just has a little bit of everything.
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I love many different kinds of music, but which one makes me feel relaxed? Probably easy jazz or classical.
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Old Rock, Latin, Classical, certain Operas, show tunes circa 50's...
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I like listening to apocalyptica when i'm trying to relax, it's rock 'n' roll and classical music all in one.
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Country music relaxes me.
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I feels relaxed when i listen romantic songs.sometime i hear sad songs...
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Kitty, Daisy and Lewis. 3 young Brits who play the blues.
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It depends in what mood im in. If im sad i will need to listen to opera. If im angry i will listen to rock (Breaking Benjamin, Seether, You me at Six, Three days Grace, etc). When im happy i will listen to anything :)
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Classical music or Billy Joel ballads always work, but there are some indie bands that are incredibly chill as well: We Were Promised Jetpacks, Alex Turner (his solo stuff, not with AM), Sylvan Esso, and the list goes on.
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Mine is country and pop sometimes a little rock its according to what mood I am in
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Baroque is chock full of graceful pieces that can send one into a trance, like Albinoni's "Adagio," the slow movement of Vivaldi's "Concerto for Two Mandolins," and Allegri's "Miserere." These are some of my favorites, but there are many more. :D

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If I am in a frustrated mood, I can also be eased by one of Callas' angry arias or an intense soundtrack album, preferably one composed by Hans Zimmer or Howard Shore. :wink: :D
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Instrumental music usually helps me to wind down and relax!
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I like a little bit of everything, when it comes to music!
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Anything with a really fast tempo or strong drum-beat works for me, though I admit that does sound a tad odd.
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latin ( BOSSA NOVA ), rock, classical
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