According to Reuters, a team of scientists has apparently confirmed the long-held suspicions of parents everywhere that pop music is getting louder and blander.
The research team, which is based out of Spain, reached their conclusions after analyzing pop records from 1955 through 2010, running the songs through algorithms to look at factors such as chord progressions and melodic complexity.
"We found evidence of a progressive homogenization of the musical discourse," Joan Serra, the head of the team, told Reuters. "In particular, we obtained numerical indicators that the diversity of transitions between note combinations — roughly speaking, chords plus melodies — has consistently diminished in the last 50 years."
Some researchers in spain studied some music. Who knows the exact list of music or "algorithm," but their findings are basically pop music since 1950s is becoming more and more simple, a chap at work said "kind of like basic rap music": same notes/chords played at same volume. Also, it is becoming louder due to all the uber-compression studios are using. I was taught at school by a music teacher and strangely a genius and creativity teacher that our music ebbs and flows from complex to simple over the centuries.and we are in a more simplistic trend now. Some say the simple trend is society getting lulled cognitively in to a consumerist hypnotic haze and perhaps getting dumber musically and/or in general.
I say challenge yourself, listen to different stuff you are not used to, more complex stuff (not just jazz or prog metal, maybe kraut rock or math rock or experimental or sad core or fado or Tibetan throat singing). Listen to stuff that has influenced artists you like. Use websites like allmusic.com to find influences, releated music, etc. There is soo much out there besides the lady caca or kaya west or music in the background of advertisements. You may already be kind of doing it by reading the article. Let us know some good tunes you like and shows to spread the musical gamut that this world has to offer. Which eventually may beg the question: what is ***** music like? Think about it!!!
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