Why some songs make our heart swell and others give us butterflies

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Why some songs make our heart swell and others give us butterflies




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Why some songs make our heart swell and others give us butterflies
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says Tatsuya Daikoku at the University of Tokyo in Japan
Music has this unique power to stir emotions that are beyond words
To uncover this
they first used analytical and statistical software to break down 890
US Billboard pop songs
looking for chord sequences of varying levels of surprise and uncertainty.
When the sequences of chords
three or more musical notes played at the same time