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Subscribe for more episodes of Earworm, our series exploring the many sounds that make pop music memorable. But it was while she was on a pre-med track at George Washington University that she indulged in her passion for music, and began posting YouTube videos. You can find this video and all of Vox's videos on YouTube. Bensound vox Royalty Free Music for YouTube videos and creators. Earworm videos are a mix of great writing, clever editing, good design and animation, and a brilliant knack for visual metaphor that helps even a musical novice.

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And a lot of that has to do with how Zimmer uses an auditory illusion caused by Shepard tones. Her book On Repeat: How music plays the mind delves deep into the science behind musical repetition and explores the many ways our brains react to it. He realized, with the help of a few fan forums, that the album version of Videotape, a somber, monotonous song, has a highly complex and challenging hidden rhythm. Built around a score by composer Hans Zimmer, Dunkirk hardly ever slows down from start to finish. Margulis has dedicated her career to music research and runs the music cognition lab at the University of Arkansas. He’s also responsible for one of my favorite data visualizations, charting the rise of repetition in music over time. It’s the hook for “Yeah Right,” and it sounds like this:įor the fifth episode of Vox Pop’s Earworm, I spoke with Colin Morris and Elizabeth Margulis about musical repetition.Ĭolin is a computer scientist who created a tool called SongSim that runs pop song lyrics through a self-similarity matrix to visualize musical repetition. There are a lot of moments on the album that I love, but there’s one I absolutely can’t get out of my head. As America pulled out of the Civil War and its class and race divides evolved, protest music likewise shifted and adapted with the music of. It’s bombastic, chock-full of gritty electronic sounds that pay respect to Detroit techno. Art emerges: race struggles of the early 20th century. A few months ago, Vince Staples released his second album, Big Fish Theory.












Music from vox videos