Classical Music for Studying

Classical Music for Studying
Developer: Mehmet Kocabas
Category: Health & Fitness
800 installs
16 ratings
41 monthly active users
$<10K monthly revenue est.
IAP 22% · Ad 78%

Classical Music for Studying Summary

Classical Music for Studying is a ad-supported, with in-app purchases iOS app in Health And Fitness by Mehmet Kocabas. Released in Mar 2016 (10 years ago). It has 16 ratings with a 4.62★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 41 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (22% IAP / 78% ads). Store metadata: updated Oct 30, 2025.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Oct 30, 2025 .


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App Description

Music and Studying – Which Music is Best for Learning?

Can listening to any one STYLE of music REALLY help you learn faster, improve memory, AND retain more of what you study?
- As it turns out, the answer is YES.


So back in the 1960s, there was this Bulgarian psychiatrist by the name of Dr. Georgi Lozanov, who spent over 30 years studying the effect of music on memory and learning.
I mean, this guy was OBSESSED.
In fact, he was one of the first people to discover music has a measurable effect on the brain, on a deep emotional level.
But more importantly…
He figured out specific STYLES of music can actually make your brain MORE receptive to learning…

In fact, over a 30-year span, he ran hundreds of experiments testing the effect of music on various aspects of learning:

Like for example…
"In one of Lozanov’s studies…
He’d give test subjects a short article to read – telling them they were going to be quizzed on the material.
Then he’d divide the subjects into two groups:
Group A and Group B.
Then he’d give both groups 15 minutes to read the article.
BUT he’d have Group A listen to one style of music. And Group B another style.
Once the 15 minutes was up, he’d wait an hour, ask them questions about the article, and compare how much each group remembered.
Then he’d do the same thing the next day, a week later, and then a month after that."


And he ran experiments like that one testing virtually every style of music you can imagine.
Eventually, he came to the conclusion that there IS in fact specific music that helps you learn faster and remember more.
Any guesses on what it might be?
Well, if you guessed Classical Music, then…
DING DING DING! You are CORRECT :-)
At least, partially…
Because here’s the kicker:
Lozanov ALSO discovered you can’t simply turn on ANY classical music to get the effect…
(Only certain individual pieces work.)
AND you have to listen to them during specific points in the learning process to get the effect.
Now pay close attention, because this is the important part…


You see, for music to help you learn faster and remember more, you need to break your learning process down into the following 3 stages:
Relaxation
Active Learning
Memory Consolidation
Because music impacts your brain DIFFERENTLY at each of these stages, according to what something we call the RAM Music Effect™.
And here