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In this latest post to MusicThinkTank, Hunter Farris breaks down the technical aspects of Imagine Dragons' music which makes their songs so memorable to listeners."…false sequences give us listeners a sense of what psychologists call “relative novelty,” as opposed to “absolute novelty.” Relative novelty isn’t about being exposed to all new stuff — it’s about being surrounded with things that are familiar but with an occasional novel bit. We don’t remember the melody because it’s familiar; we remember it because it’s novel, but not too novel.If you repeat everything, it gets boring. And if you changed everything, it would feel erratic."[Continue Reading]How Does Imagine Dragons Create Memorable Melodies?
We've all gotten songs stuck in our heads, or found that, decades after hearing a piece of music, we are able to recall it with full clarity – but what. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2019/02/how-does-imagine-dragons-create-memorable-melodies.html]