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Generative algos are a great tool to answer this question. But merely mimicking music on a statistical level teaches us nothing useful.
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This is phenomenalogical, but you might enjoy http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/releases/aca-aca0000090.pdf …
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Music doesn't work, it plays.
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novelty happens in degrees tho. You can be nuanced about the difference between expectation and surprise.
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building and releasing tension periodically and hierarchically using musical methods(interval, rythm, volume)?
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a delicate balance between predictability & novelty, feeding into your reward center. Same with everything else.
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I also think so, but when you go into the details of "balance", "novelty", and "predictability", it gets complex fast.
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predictability is trivially defined. Novelty helps your pattern recognition knife stay sharp, but even novelty needs structure.
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