![]() This has caused the sound of today's chart-topping pop to be more homogenized than a gallon of milk. Now, with the music industry making less money selling recorded music, it's more likely to push the singles it knows will make an impact. It's called the " mere exposure effect." So, what's the best way to ensure a song will hit? Follow established formulas and make it sound like songs that have come before.Īccording to research out of the Spanish National Research Council, pop music has been getting less diverse - in terms of note combinations and timbres - since 1955. This trend is not new to the music industry. The more familiar a piece of music, the more likely listeners will enjoy it. ![]() The simpler the pop song, the more approachable and familiar it feels. ![]()
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