Why does music sound so orderly to humans?
Why do we enjoy it?
When listening to an orchestra or to a symphony, why are these random vibrations of air which are only slightly different one from the other by very small numbers of measures so pleasing to the ears?
How can our minds tell the difference from the noise of a jackhammer and the music of violins?
Why are we intuitively programmed to like an orchestra more than the sound of barking?
How come humans collective enjoy music?
How do humans even compose music?
Why has there been a natural selection of individuals who have an instinct taste for music?
Could that be a mere trivial error of genetic evolution, in such a way, should a different genome be selected, we would appreciate eating shit instead of listening to music?
I am marvelled at the ideas behind these questions.
So intriguing.
>>8746806
Group theory.
Its not random you fucking idiot do you know how many microtones exist? An infinite amount per frequency choice. Youre only hearing a small fraction limp dick westerners amalgamated into a standard known as the cuck temperment.
>>8746806
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4niz8TfY794
>>8746961
>tfw president trump has cucked vihart out of making videos
>sad
Recognizing as a key word here. And a lot of animals enjoy it. Stimulation of the mind brings pleasure. But not only music, but also other sounds like voices do the trick. Psychology is a great science. It learn you a lot about YOU
>>8746967
Neuroscience is a science
Psychology isn't
>>8746806
Hahahahahahaha
You hear it?
The music?
Sweet music.
Few can hear it for what it is really.
The wailing call of life.
The iron bar of existence.
Soon all that is shall be gone.
All that is gone shall be.
MAKE IT STOP STOP
STOP REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>8746806
It is mindless repetition. Noise for spastic people.
I gave up the pretentious bi's and wh's long ago.