The Art of Manliness

Why You Like the Music You Do

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Mar 1, 2023
Susan Rogers, a music producer-turned-neuroscientist and co-author of 'This Is What It Sounds Like,' delves into why we love the music we do. She introduces the seven dimensions of music that shape our individual preferences, explaining how these dimensions interact with our emotions and physical movement. Topics include the unique sound of artists like The Shags and the evolution of musical identity, showcasing how personal experiences mold our taste. Discover how melody and rhythm influence our enjoyment and the deep connections music creates in our lives.
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Realism in Music

  • Musical realism is visualized differently; some see performers, others abstract forms.
  • This preference influences music choices.
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Novelty vs. Familiarity

  • Novelty preference links to sensation-seeking; some crave new sounds, others familiarity.
  • As we age, exploration decreases, favoring mood regulation.
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Artists Evolving with Audience

  • Some artists evolve with their audience, maintaining connection over time.
  • They adapt their music to resonate with listeners' changing life stages.
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