Published
Nov. 19, 2021 12:25 PM
When you hear a melody, your perception is formed by the shapes and movements you associate with it.
When you hear a melody, your perception is formed by the shapes and movements you associate with it.
It is not only the timing, but also the shape of sounds that can create a groovy feeling. A new study looks into musicians’ practices.
The more irregular noises you hear in the background, the harder your brain has to work to direct your attention to what is important. It does this by learning to anticipate the unforeseen.