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Researchers find pop music is too loud and all sounds the same

dang kids and their music these days

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Researchers find pop music is too loud and all sounds the same

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LONDON -- Comforting news for anyone over the age of 35, scientists have worked out that modern pop music really is louder and does all sound the same.

Researchers in Spain used a huge archive known as the Million Song Dataset, which breaks down audio and lyrical content into data that can be crunched, to study pop songs from 1955 to 2010.

A team led by artificial intelligence specialist Joan Serra at the Spanish National Research Council ran music from the last 50 years through some complex algorithms and found that pop songs have become intrinsically louder and more bland in terms of the chords, melodies and types of sound used.

"We found evidence of a progressive homogenization of the musical discourse," Serra 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."

The song remains the same... pop music

They also found the so-called timbre palette has become poorer. The same note played at the same volume on, say, a piano and a guitar is said to have a different timbre, so the researchers found modern pop has a more limited variety of sounds.

Intrinsic loudness is the volume baked into a song when it is recorded, which can make it sound louder than others even at the same volume setting on an amplifier.

The music industry has long been accused of ramping up the volume at which songs are recorded in a 'loudness war' but Serra says this is the first time it has been properly measured using a large database.


The study, which appears in the journal Scientific Reports, offers a handy recipe for musicians in a creative drought.

Old tunes re-recorded with increased loudness, simpler chord progressions and different instruments could sound new and fashionable. The Rolling Stones in their 50th anniversary year should take note.

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Reply #1 posted 07/27/12 7:10am

steakfinger

Good lord, it's all too true. I've was talking about this just last night with a friend. Why would one need a damned computer to tell them that? Because no one has a muical education anymore and there aren't too many humans qualified to identify music when they hear it.

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Reply #2 posted 07/27/12 7:14am

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What's this got to do with Prince? confuse

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https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #3 posted 07/27/12 7:48am

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Sounds about right.

I mean, SOUNDS ABOUT RIGHT.

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Reply #4 posted 07/27/12 8:40am

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purplethunder3121 said:

What's this got to do with Prince? confuse

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Reply #5 posted 07/27/12 4:14pm

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NouveauDance said:

Sounds about right.

I mean, SOUNDS ABOUT RIGHT.

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