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Why you can’t get enough of YOUR FAVOURITE SONGS

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IF YOU HAVE played your favourite Kishore Kumar song or a Beatles classic umpteen times but do not know why you forget to press the stop button for some particular numbers, new research offers some clues.

Listeners often engage and develop a “deep connection” with some of their favourite songs, said the study published in the journal Psychology of Music.

The study involved more than 200 participan­ts who completed an online questionna­ire about their experience listening to their favourite song, including how it made them feel and the frequency with which they played the song.

The participan­ts reported listening to their favourite song hundreds of times.

The mean among the sample was more than 300 times and this number was even larger for listeners who had a deep connection to the song – something that was particular­ly likely if they had mixed emotions, such as “bitterswee­t,” while listening. Certain features of the song were particular­ly important reasons why respondent­s listened many times, said Jason Corey, Associate Professor of Music at the University of Michigan in the US and a co-author of the study. The most important features were the song’s “melody,” “beat/rhythm” and “lyrics”, the study found. For songs that made listeners happy, beat/ rhythm was especially important for relistenin­g. Finally, the more times people listened to their favourite song, the more the listeners could hear it internally, the researcher­s said.

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