A study suggests that minor and major seventh chords are the happiest sounds in music, but today’s songwriters are ditching them in favour of simple minor chords. But why does this matter? We all love ...
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Neuroscience links chord patterns to social bonding, hinting at uses for stream-safe music
A Yale-led study has found that predictable musical chord progressions, combined with eye contact, activate brain regions tied to social bonding and increase feelings of connection. The findings could ...
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