Som bekant brukar dom flesta människor fastna i den musiksmak dom hade i ca. tonåren, upp till ~25 någonting. Vad är skälen till det egentligen? Personligen gillar jag inte särskilt mycket idag av det jag lyssnade på i tonåren och lite efter det.
Idag finns det ju tillgång till ett helt överväldigande musikutbud som är extremt lättillgängligt för att upptäcka ny musik. Det släpps säkert hundratals skitbra låtar bara idag som jag aldrig kommer höra, men egentligen har möjlighet att höra. Bara jag hittar dom.
Några skäl finns listade här:
https://www.businessinsider.com/why-we-stop-discovering-new-music-around-age-30-2018-6?r=US&IR=T
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Mer:
https://www.gildshire.com/why-do-we-stop-liking-the-new-music-as-we-get-older/
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Idag finns det ju tillgång till ett helt överväldigande musikutbud som är extremt lättillgängligt för att upptäcka ny musik. Det släpps säkert hundratals skitbra låtar bara idag som jag aldrig kommer höra, men egentligen har möjlighet att höra. Bara jag hittar dom.
Några skäl finns listade här:
https://www.businessinsider.com/why-we-stop-discovering-new-music-around-age-30-2018-6?r=US&IR=T
Citat:
For example, between 12 and 22 our brains go through a lot of changes and we're more receptive to the songs we hear.
Rather than having less time, some research suggests we listen to the same songs over and over again because of musical nostalgia.
Rather than having less time, some research suggests we listen to the same songs over and over again because of musical nostalgia.
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Citat:
The peak age for discovering new music, the results suggested, was 24.
Mer:
https://www.gildshire.com/why-do-we-stop-liking-the-new-music-as-we-get-older/
Citat:
The music tastes are crystallized at the age of 13 or 14 for most of us. By the time we are in our early 20s, our music taste is pretty much strongly shaped and it won’t be easily changed.
Studies have suggested that there is evidence that the brain’s ability to make distinction between melodies chords and rhythms gets worse with age. This means that for older people new songs really sound all the same.
The reason behind it could be something that we call “mere exposure effect.” It means that the more you are exposed to something you tend to like it more than if you are not exposed.
In your 30s with family and job obligations there is simply less time to listen to music and to discover new artists.
Studies have suggested that there is evidence that the brain’s ability to make distinction between melodies chords and rhythms gets worse with age. This means that for older people new songs really sound all the same.
The reason behind it could be something that we call “mere exposure effect.” It means that the more you are exposed to something you tend to like it more than if you are not exposed.
In your 30s with family and job obligations there is simply less time to listen to music and to discover new artists.
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