Wanting to up your study game? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Here’s the best Star Wars music that you can study too!

Working can be tedious, page after page, textbook after textbook.
However, this process can be a lot more fun. Trust me. With most of us still working from home.
It’s hard to stay motivated.
Even espresso shots don’t always do the trick.
You can make your tasks a lot more exciting with Star wars.
Yes, you heard me correctly. John Williams did a marvellous job with all 9 films, but after careful consideration, I have picked 7 of the best Star Wars music tracks that should do the trick.
The good thing about Star Wars is that it captures all moods from mild to extreme, light and dark. Typically, studying is best for light music.
After research, I wanted to choose tracks that were quite long in length, rather than short tracks that you will end up just looping.
If you need just that extra boost to get you in the zone. Listening to these tracks will either put your mind at rest or propel you through every task.
There is nothing better than sticking your favorite pair of headphones on and listening to some relaxing but exciting tracks whilst doing a task.
Time goes by and it’s just great.
After reading this, you will hopefully get pretty excited about studying, who would have thought.
Before we go, there are countless tracks that John Williams has made for Star Wars, it is worth looking at all of his work.
This is just my list and I’m only considering episodic releases.
In no particular order, here we go!
If you click any of the blue links in this article it’ll take you straight to the YouTube search page where you can listen to these songs!
Star Wars Attack of the Clones: Love Pledge and The Arena

This track is very diverse. It begins with a romantic tied theme that we all know very well, but it evolves.
This evolution is pretty intense. It’s the build-up and change of tone that I think could be suited just before you start working.
Call it the pre-workout to your studying.
Star Wars Empire Strikes Back: The City In The Clouds

Now, we’re really into it. The city in the clouds clouds is bound to relax your mind and help you ease into it.
The beginning part is the best part for this, it may get a little too intense towards the end.
This is what teachers never told you about.
Approaching studying is much like the teachings of Yoda.
Train your mind like a Jedi, It’s like a form of meditation.
Star Wars A New Hope: Tales of a Jedi Knight

Right back with the original. This track is a little more soothing and less intense.
It reminds you why the legacy of a Jedi is not only exciting but important.
I love the use of string instruments here.
The track’s progression gets interesting. I recommend listening to the whole track.
Star Wars Return of the Jedi: Leia’s New/Light of the Force

This track is bound to put you in a good mood. Although, I do have a soft spot for Episode 6. It is my favourite of the nine films.
The finale of the film was just perfect. What’s good about this track is that it’s not too heavy.
It’s filled with positive chords that aren’t too polarizing for the mind, helping you digest what’s in front of you.
Have a listen and see.
Star Wars the Phantom Menace: Anakin’s Theme

A lot of us remember Episode 1 with the terrific duel at the end, with the soundtrack at its most epic out of all 9 Star Wars films.
But, there is no way you can study whilst listening, I would get very distracted.
This track offers a more positive and relaxing tone.
It carries a very innocent vibe to it. Orchestral beauty at its finest by John Williams.
Star Wars Empire Strikes Back: Yoda’s Theme

Mysterious but iconic. We all know this track very well. You know it’s good when it works, even if you don’t like Star Wars.
Enough said and you can thank me later when you get a lot of stuff done.
Star Wars: A New Hope: Binary Sunset

Although this track may not be the best for reading, I just couldn’t leave it out. You can maybe add it to your pre-working playlist.
It puts you in both emotive and motive state. An interesting combo I must say.
It relaxes you as well as empower you too.
If anything its great for nostalgic effect.
Do you agree with our best Star Wars music list?
