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Where is the love? Musical recognition crosses cultures — with an exception

In a new study, Yale researchers found that some musical themes are universally recognizable by people everywhere. Love songs, however, were harder to pinpoint.

What s Love Got To Do With It? An Exception To Recognition Of Musical Themes – Eurasia Review

What s Love Got To Do With It? An Exception To Recognition Of Musical Themes – Eurasia Review
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Love songs from other cultures are tough to recognize

What s love got to do with it? An exception t

Music can take on many forms in cultures across the globe, but Yale researchers have found in a new study that some themes are universally recognizable by people everywhere with one notable exception love songs. “All around the world, people sing in similar ways,” said senior author Samuel Mehr, who splits his time between the Yale Child Study Center, where he is an assistant professor adjunct, and the University of Auckland, where he is senior lecturer in psychology. “Music is deeply rooted in human social interaction.”

What s love got to do with it? An exception to the recognition of musical themes

What s love got to do with it? An exception to the recognition of musical themes
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