Classical Music That Help You Relax and Concentrate on Winning the Lottery

Classical Music That Help You Relax and Concentrate on Winning the Lottery

Classical music is by far the best thing a person could listen to relax. These great maestros composed music that lives today after a few hundreds of years. Today it’s impossible to find pieces of art that can relax one person up to that point. When I’m filling out the ticket slips, checking the lottery results or when I’m just waiting for the draw broadcast to go live I like to relax with some classical music. Winning the lottery seems more real to me when I’m listening to classical music. Below I’ll try to show you a glimpse of why I want to enjoy in the lottery while listening to this kind of music. I hope that you too will give it a try.

The Four Seasons by Vivaldi

The Four Seasons by Vivaldi is a set of 3 by 4 compositions. Each season has 3 compositions representing one month of the year. You’ve probably heard segments of these amazing pieces of art on some commercial or on the radio. I find them outstanding as once you consider them as a whole they really tell a tale. You just need to listen carefully.

It really relaxes me and I enter a state of trance. I simply ignore everything else. My mind focuses on the numbers. I start seeing my own patterns and it’s easier for me to come up with a great selection of numbers. I can already imagine myself winning the lottery. In the worst case I’m a winner of a considerable amount of money. Vivaldi is considered as one of the greatest composers in the company of the magnificent Bach, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, etc.

Rachmaninoff: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini

Sergei Rachmaninoff was born in Great Novgorod at that time part of the Russian Empire. He died in 1943, cause of death Melanoma. Throughout his life he experienced some serious what you might call ups and downs. He left behind great masterpieces. One of which is the Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. It’s soothing, relaxing and can change your mood in an instance. Some say it’s too slow, but that’s what I find relaxing. I can almost feel the sound of violin setting my heart rate to beat in line with the melody.

The majority of his creations is rather aggressive. He was quite a weirdo and you can almost feel his sadness and loneliness. After all, almost all great artists end up being as Rachmaninoff. It seems like they’re too great, too good to be understood by the common population. Such is the life of great artists. Nonetheless, I as a lottery player find great satisfaction in listening to his music. It helps me focus on what I want to do and once I’m focused I do it well. I’m sure that once you hear it it’ll be a standard track in your playlist.

Lacrimosa by Mozart

He was and still is considered as the most talented composer in the history of humanity. Mozart was such a great artist that it took him only few minutes to create masterpieces that will be favorites among fans of this kind of music for centuries. My favorite composition created by Mozart is none other but Lacrimosa. Described in one word, it’s EPIC. Usually I try to mimic the voice of vocal, but I’m nowhere near. Nevertheless, I may not be a great singer, but I’m a great lottery player. Lacrimosa helps me enter my Zen mode. It’s when I can already see the numbers that will lead me to winning the lottery. I think I’ve heard Lacrimosa in some movie. The first time I heard it, I was stunned. All I could think was I must find the name of this song. And eventually I did. Now you don’t have to go over tens or hundreds of classic tracks before you find what you’re looking for. Just play it, at least once. I’m 100% positive you’ll be hooked. I hope it will help you out and increase your odds of winning the lottery in some way.

Nutcracker by Tchaikovsky

Last but by all means not least is the Nutcracker by the virtuous Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. He is a Russian composer who puts his star in the sky. The Nutcracker put his name in history. It became a popular story among people from every corner of the globe. By all means it sure is an interesting story, but the music is even better. It is a two act ballet choreography that was afterwards remade and adapted so the wider public can enjoy in the magnificent piece of art.

The length of this composition will certainly match the time you’ve invested in playing the lottery on a weekly basis. It’s long approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. That’s exactly how much time it takes me to check my previous tickets and buy a new set of tickets for the upcoming draws. I can’t wait to sit and start filling out those slips with numbers that will hopefully bring me big prizes. The Nutcracker makes things way better. Even when I don’t win anything I still have the music to enjoy. It’s a win-win situation.

Without further a due get your copies of these outstanding compositions and get your lottery tickets. It’s the only way winning the lottery can become reality.

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