1. "Mundane work" - Anything, with or without lyrics. I'm a huge fan of funk, Motown, classic rock, city pop, and more.
2. "Some concentration" - Opera or instrumental music. The oud is one of my favorite instruments and I have a playlist devoted to Middle Eastern music that has lots of oud-focused songs.
3. "More concentration" - Ambient music and atmospheric sounds. For instance, there's an hour-long YT video of the ambient noises from Thief: The Dark Project that I can put on, as well as a few others from other games.
4. "Full concentration" - Silence.
Every once in a while I'll opt for something completely different like one of those "coffee shop sounds" tracks or something.
Music video: Sitar - Vilayat khan - Rarely Heard Ragas: https://jugad2.blogspot.com/2013/10/music-video-sitar-vilaya...
Normally I have the attention span of a magpie (which is why I have HN open all the time) but it really helps me focus.
Lofi tends to feel too melancholic
Static white noise / nature sounds is too monotonous
Regular pop music has lyrics and jams my thinking ability
Classical is pretty decent too
posh isolation (and associated artists) are releasing some really nice ambient
I guess the important part is that the music shouldn't have too much focus on drums.
On rare occasions ambient stuff like a cafe or rainy forest sounds
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Although Clubhouse rambling is good too
For rote work: hard techno, schranz or happy hardcore