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Song melodies have become simpler over the last 70 years, study finds
Daily Mail· 3 days agoResearchers have discovered that the complexity of the melodies of the most popular songs each year...
Song melodies have become simpler since 1950s – study
PA Media: UK News via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoMadeline Hamilton, a PhD student in computer science at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL),...
Song melodies have become simpler since 1950s – study
Irish Examiner· 3 days agoAn analysis of hundreds of chart hits from the past 70 years has shown “a significant decline” in...
Song melodies have become simpler since 1950s – study
The Irish News· 3 days agoMelodies of popular songs have become simpler since the 1950s, according to scientists. An analysis...
Melodies of Popular Songs Have Gotten Simpler Over Time
New York Times· 3 days 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 ...
Song melodies have become simpler since 1950s – study
The Inverness Courier· 3 days agoMelodies of popular songs have become simpler since the 1950s, according to scientists. An analysis...
Can French centrist parties keep far right out in second round of voting?
Al Jazeera· 3 days agoFar-right National Rally’s hopes of absolute majority may be dashed by tactical manoeuvring, but...
'This is the brutal reality of covering the General Election on TV'
Metro· 3 days agoBorn in Colchester, Beth studied social and political science at Cambridge and went on to gain a...
Tory wipeout delivers landslide Labour victory: what the experts say
The Conversation via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoHow the result breaks down Tim Bale, Professor of Politics at Queen Mary, University of London What this election shows us is that the ...
Harry may have moved on, but the public hasn’t - ‘The ramifications linger'
Daily Express· 4 days agoPrince Harry’s latest award is a reminder of the public’s ill will toward him, says one royal...