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RE: Music Science: Is music innate?

in #music7 years ago

I remember some IEEE conference where the presenters were talking about some neural network that had the task to "learn" what is "good" classical music and find it's own solutions.

For us, untrained people, it sounded ok.

Just like some basic rules of composition in photography (symmetry, flow, thirds...), it seems like we are all wired to like similar things.

I would vote for biology rather than culture.

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Yep, agreed. I think the culture is the aspect that breaks it down and gives us the variety that we enjoy, each one giving its own flavour to the spread of western influence. Thanks for reading!