Imagine if Jason Lewis became known as the pioneer in music who made subliminal vibrations that heal the brain and help us concentrate a new norm in music..
Not a jazz-guy but damn is this comfortable to read to. Somehow this makes stuff stick better than the upbeat or chillout mixes - those are better for math, programming, cad work or the like.
This is so snazzy and jazzy- what a lovely counter-point to the house and EDM beats. And I'm really enjoying this in its own right, love the 80's smooth jazz vibes.
🫶 Another deeply healing sound elixir to carry me through looooong work days. Thank you for helping me stay calm and focused🎵🎶 While I usually listen to the complex task collection, ☕Jazz really hit the spot this last week. So grateful 🌻💫✨
I seriously love Jazz music and this one really made my day all the more productive, so thank you for that. I hope you've got more Jazz tunes like this one in store for the future as I would grooving out to it on repeat all day.
This is one I've been hoping you would make. The type of music, the video theme, and the focus. Great one again Jason. As an old barista from back in the day, this is one of my favorites so far.
This is my favourite channel! I can't listen to most jazz tracks while studying because they make me sleepy, but this one is so upbeat and chill. I've got an assignment due tomorrow so this will be on loop today 💃
listened to it 3 times straight. Doing very important but annoying work behind the desk at the moment on this is just what i needed to stay chill. Thanks Jason !!! :)
This is my absolute favourite one. For some reason i can listen to this one over and over again without ever getting bored of it. I think this is about the 11th or 12th time i completed the video. It is in a way the same as normal work jazz playlists but in some other way it also feels very different from those regular jazz playlists, i do really sense the difference that the tones make.
Sweet! I love melodic/smooth jazz, and this mix really hits the spot. I'm a big fan of Brazilian jazz in particular - bossa nova, new bossa, samba, etc. Jason, would you consider making a Brazilian jazz mix at some point?
Yo Jason?!? Greetings to u from the U. S. A. Once again, I appreciate u for what u do. Also, I've been stuck on this Jazz video for months! It's just fab! Thanks for the credits also.
Thank you Jason for all your help I found that SMR helps me too much please can you make one with some music for relaxing concentration if you have time of course .i appreciate your work 🤠
I like to make variety of tracks for different people and different situations. This one is designed to create a relaxed focus mental state. That can be useful when you have mental blocks or feel under pressure while working or studying.
@@pratiktank36 It depends on you and when you want to use it. Using a high intensity track can be very effective. However, if all you ever use is high intensity tracks, you don't really have anywhere else to go if you need a bit more focus than usual. So it can sometimes be a good idea to reserve the more intense tracks for when you need them most. Sometimes you may feel very stressed, under pressure and tense, which can lead to getting writers/mental block and overwhelm. In that situation, a track designed for relaxed focus would be much better to clear your head. To use a quote I once heard Gil Grissom from CSI say, 'when I need to go very fast, I go slow'. What he meant by that, is he could be more efficient, notice more and do a better job sometimes while under pressure, by going slow. Resulting in a better result in the end. So it's hard to say that high intensity is always better because it really does depend on the situation and the person. You will need a bit of trial and error to work out what works better for you in different situations.
I find that the higher intensity stuff is more useful for tedious or rote mental tasks, chores, decluttering, exercise - things that require more motivating energy. Depending on the day, they also help with reading & study. But they do tend to be more stimulating and aren't as good for later in the evening. Lower-key instrumentals like this tend to serve better for evening/night activities, or when what I'm doing requires chill. chill
Jason coming through with the jazz collection!!
This on loop has gotten me through a very long day of prepping for the MPRE and two law school final exams. Thank you, Jason!
Imagine if Jason Lewis became known as the pioneer in music who made subliminal vibrations that heal the brain and help us concentrate a new norm in music..
You are the King of Focus music!
Thanks Emmanuel.
Not a jazz-guy but damn is this comfortable to read to. Somehow this makes stuff stick better than the upbeat or chillout mixes - those are better for math, programming, cad work or the like.
Thanks, Jason! I love your channel! The focus/ADHD playlist is a lifesaver.
Thank you Robin, I appreciate that. 😊
I like the coffee background images!
Yeah….this a great one. I keep coming back to this one. A ‘version 2’ coming possibly 😁🙌🏼
This is so snazzy and jazzy- what a lovely counter-point to the house and EDM beats.
And I'm really enjoying this in its own right, love the 80's smooth jazz vibes.
🫶 Another deeply healing sound elixir to carry me through looooong work days. Thank you for helping me stay calm and focused🎵🎶 While I usually listen to the complex task collection, ☕Jazz really hit the spot this last week. So grateful 🌻💫✨
Thanks again Marz! 😊
@@MindAmend Thank YOU!!!
U never cease to amaze! This is super tasty, and great to work to! Thanks again!
I seriously love Jazz music and this one really made my day all the more productive, so thank you for that. I hope you've got more Jazz tunes like this one in store for the future as I would grooving out to it on repeat all day.
Ah wow... JAZZ! 💌🎵🎶 Do you have more of this? Acid Jazz please? 🥰
Really nice. Not only are the beats groovy but they're helping us to focus AND improve our memory 👌🏽 thanks J🙌🏽
My interests are self healing, animals and music. First listened to your whale songs with music. It is like being in a land of enchantment.
Love the Jazz..TY
This is one I've been hoping you would make. The type of music, the video theme, and the focus. Great one again Jason. As an old barista from back in the day, this is one of my favorites so far.
Thanks. :)
Cool, I like this to mix it up a little from all the house stuff which I also love. Thank you!!!
This is my favourite channel! I can't listen to most jazz tracks while studying because they make me sleepy, but this one is so upbeat and chill. I've got an assignment due tomorrow so this will be on loop today 💃
Thanks Dani.
mine too from now sis👍👍
Thanks!
Thank you very much Corey. 😊
listened to it 3 times straight. Doing very important but annoying work behind the desk at the moment on this is just what i needed to stay chill. Thanks Jason !!! :)
4th time incoming :P
This is my absolute favourite one. For some reason i can listen to this one over and over again without ever getting bored of it. I think this is about the 11th or 12th time i completed the video. It is in a way the same as normal work jazz playlists but in some other way it also feels very different from those regular jazz playlists, i do really sense the difference that the tones make.
Love it! Upbeat, chill, focus and memory help - and mood-enhancing! Thank you.
Loving the jazz.
A funk collection and a cumbia collection would also be wonderful, if you're looking for suggestions :)
I second the funk collection!
I would also appreciate a jazz funk collection.
LOVE your channel 🙌🙌 what a find
Much appreciated. Thanks for listening. 😊
Sweet! I love melodic/smooth jazz, and this mix really hits the spot.
I'm a big fan of Brazilian jazz in particular - bossa nova, new bossa, samba, etc. Jason, would you consider making a Brazilian jazz mix at some point?
You nail it EVERY TIME! Thanks so much for this new track. Just what I needed today!
i remember these! Good mix. Love the coffee video.
Thank you ✨🙏💛
Great job done Man. I" m a musician, play sax and Flite and jazz lovers!
When something reminds you of Chon you know it's great.
perfect, hits the rose :)
Amaaaazing
Yo Jason?!? Greetings to u from the U. S. A. Once again, I appreciate u for what u do. Also, I've been stuck on this Jazz video for months! It's just fab! Thanks for the credits also.
Thank you Jason for all your help
I found that SMR helps me too much please can you make one with some music for relaxing concentration if you have time of course .i appreciate your work 🤠
Super 💓💓🙏🙏
Perfect
Yummy 😋 visually & mentally 🤓
More please!
Jazz has always had that certain Pizzazz.
❤❤
why low intensity why not high?
I like to make variety of tracks for different people and different situations. This one is designed to create a relaxed focus mental state. That can be useful when you have mental blocks or feel under pressure while working or studying.
high intensity is more effective or not?
@@pratiktank36 It depends on you and when you want to use it. Using a high intensity track can be very effective. However, if all you ever use is high intensity tracks, you don't really have anywhere else to go if you need a bit more focus than usual. So it can sometimes be a good idea to reserve the more intense tracks for when you need them most.
Sometimes you may feel very stressed, under pressure and tense, which can lead to getting writers/mental block and overwhelm. In that situation, a track designed for relaxed focus would be much better to clear your head. To use a quote I once heard Gil Grissom from CSI say, 'when I need to go very fast, I go slow'. What he meant by that, is he could be more efficient, notice more and do a better job sometimes while under pressure, by going slow. Resulting in a better result in the end.
So it's hard to say that high intensity is always better because it really does depend on the situation and the person. You will need a bit of trial and error to work out what works better for you in different situations.
thanks sir 👍
I find that the higher intensity stuff is more useful for tedious or rote mental tasks, chores, decluttering, exercise - things that require more motivating energy. Depending on the day, they also help with reading & study. But they do tend to be more stimulating and aren't as good for later in the evening. Lower-key instrumentals like this tend to serve better for evening/night activities, or when what I'm doing requires chill. chill