I’m really interested in the neuroscience of musical pleasure. And I would love to understand why the thing that excites me most about this song is a single distorted chord at 38 seconds. It’s one of my fave sounds on the planet, BUT WHY?https://youtu.be/NUDls2PgDUY
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This sounds like a question for
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I'm at the gym, but I have covered this before. Will reply in detail when I'm at home?
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OK, so, why does the human brain respond so positively to music? Here's what I understand, based on all the stuff I've absorbed over the the years. Obviously this isn't a simple thing. Requires a thread of uncertain length, so [Cracks knuckles], here it is.
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Let's not forget that some people are unable to derive any pleasure from music.https://twitter.com/DegenRolf/status/1159409389498974208?s=20 …
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