NeilC
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BTW, certain sounds are more pleasing than others probably just down to the effect they have on the ears and associated nervous system. Like looking at a simple solid pattern is more pleasant than an out of tune TV picture of fuzzy dots which is irritating quite quickly.
I think our ears have evolved to sort out different harmonics and frequencies to allow us to differentiate between a variety of sounds and listen to more than one thing at a time but still perceive them seperately.
Distorted sounds are unpleasant. Maybe they are hard for the brain to "figure out" with no pattern so maybe we really like sounds with a very clear pattern - musical melody and harmony certain fit the bill structurally and mathematically.
I think our ears have evolved to sort out different harmonics and frequencies to allow us to differentiate between a variety of sounds and listen to more than one thing at a time but still perceive them seperately.
Distorted sounds are unpleasant. Maybe they are hard for the brain to "figure out" with no pattern so maybe we really like sounds with a very clear pattern - musical melody and harmony certain fit the bill structurally and mathematically.
This isn't one of the areas I know best, not by a long shot. I'm very hard of hearing, have recruitment (that means its easy for me to land plastered on the ceiling), but I still enjoy music. FWIW, I particularly like bluegrass at the moment.