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Song melodies have become simpler over the last 70 years, study finds
Daily Mail· 3 hours agoResearchers have discovered that the complexity of the melodies of the most popular songs each year...
Song melodies have become simpler since 1950s – study
Press Association· 3 hours agoMadeline Hamilton, a PhD student in computer science at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL),...
'This is the brutal reality of covering the General Election on TV'
Metro· 11 hours agoBorn in Colchester, Beth studied social and political science at Cambridge and went on to gain a...
A. G. Cook Tickets | Tour Dates & Upcoming Events 2024 / 2025
Skiddle· 3 days agoA. G. Cook (born 1990) is a British music producer and head of record label PC Music. Since its...
Why Jill Biden is unlikely to convince Joe to step down, despite mounting pressure
INSIDER via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoAndrew Payne, a lecturer in foreign policy at City University of London, told BI that Jill's support...
South Africa's new unity cabinet explained – DW – 07/01/2024
Deutsche Welle· 3 days agoOf the 11 parties in the government of national unity, seven are represented in the cabinet. The ANC...
Can French centrist parties keep far right out in second round of voting?
Al Jazeera· 9 hours agoFar-right National Rally’s hopes of absolute majority may be dashed by tactical manoeuvring, but...
Melodies of Popular Songs Have Gotten Simpler Over Time
New York Times· 3 hours ago“Well, we’re all in the mood for a melody,” Billy Joel crooned in “Piano Man,” his iconic 1973 barroom ballad. The study, published on Thursday in the journal Scientific Reports, used mathematical ...
Push it to the limit: What might be too extreme for Europe's far-right parties?
Euronews via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoSo how far outside the norm are these parties, really? Moderate extremism Tim Bale, Professor of...
London election weather: Will the rain hold off as millions set to cast ballots?
Evening Standard via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoDr Robert Saunders, Reader in British History at Queen Mary University of London told Sky News that...