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Study Finds New Pop Music Does All Sound the Same

whoever57 writes "A study of music from the '50 to the present using the Million Song Dataset has concluded that modern music has less variation than older music and songs today are, on average, 9dB louder than 50 years ago. Almost all music uses just 10 chords, but the way these are used together has changed, leading to fewer types of transitions being used. Variation in timbre has also reduced over the past decades."

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  1. Re:I blame by Anne+Thwacks · · Score: 1, Flamebait
    MP3s, at a sufficiently high bitrate, are indistiguishable from CDs.

    Gold plated sh*t is still sh*t, news at ten.

    (CDs are not an example of good quality audio)

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