Does anyone prefer listening to non-vocal music than vocal music?

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You learn when you are comfortable.

Depends upon the person, his mood, place, time of the day.
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Yes, I prefer listening to instrumental music, and it is something very common today in the progressive metal scene/djent scene. One can also try ambient chillstep, lofi music, etc.
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