Does the sound of playing chess distract you?

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Avatar of VincentWalter

When I play chess, I get very focused so sounds like mobile TonosdellamadaMP3 startle me and can't practice together. The special thing is that everyone will be using mobile phones, so is there a way for me to focus more on music or a softer ringtone?

Avatar of hoodaudrey

To concentrate more when playing chess, you can turn off the phone sound or choose a gentle ringtone.

Avatar of YoYoAbhayKing
I turn off my volume
Avatar of YoYoAbhayKing
What else
Avatar of dwinhoood

My favorite song is '唱 (Live)' by Ado. I really love the energy and strong emotions in this song. It always makes me feel uplifted every time I hear it!

Avatar of andres200i

Hello

Avatar of tainhacchuong24hcom

It sounds like distractions can be tough while playing chess. Consider using noise-canceling headphones or playing soft instrumental music to help you focus better. You might also want to choose a calming klingeltöne herunterladen to minimize interruptions.

Avatar of davidpr02011
When I play chess I always listen ro music
Avatar of mesangisfortytwo

Hello

Avatar of ngocnga124

Not at all, it's like a free sound effect, I really like it

Avatar of Terminated80000

I just listen to music and move the horsey around randomly. Great strat.

Avatar of kabejames

That really depends on the person! For some, the soft click of chess pieces and timers can be soothing—almost meditative. For others, even subtle sounds can break concentration. Personally, I find it kind of rhythmic, like background noise that helps you settle into deep thinking. And if you're into games that test your focus even more intensely, check out Getting Over It it's a wild ride in patience and precision!

Avatar of Sargon_Three

I turn the chess-related sounds off.

I don't like the sudden *CLICK!!!* noise to come over the speakers or headphones each time a piece moves.

Avatar of Dzinedecoded

The sound of playing chess like the soft click of pieces or the timer generally isn't distracting for most players. In fact, many find it calming or even part of the focus. However, in serious matches or tournaments, even small noises can be distracting to some, which is why silence is often maintained to ensure concentration. It really depends on the individual.