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Smarter people prefer instrumental music according to study

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    We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
    Those with a musical preference for Mozart and Bach may be more intelligent than people who prefer words in their music.

    That's according to scientists who say they've found a link between brain power and instrumental music, such as classical and jazz.

    More than four-hundred students were observed for the study, which took place in Croatia and was conducted by research scholars from Oxford Brookes University.

    Their results showed that people with lower intellect preferred music with lyrics, rather than complex orchestrations.

    It reaffirms the popular theory by Satoshi Kanazawa, known as the Savanna-IQ hypothesis, which links intellect with novel or uncommon stimuli.

    The study's author, Elena Racevska, surveyed 467 teenagers by asking them to perform an intelligence test.

    They were then asked to rank musical genres in order of preference.

    Those who earned the highest IQ scores displayed a clear preference for instrumental music, it found.

    'After reading Kanazawa's papers, one of which was on the relationship between intelligence and musical preferences, we decided to further test his hypothesis using a different set of predictors — namely, a different type of intelligence test (i.e. a nonverbal measure), and the uses of music questionnaire,' Ms Racevska said.

    'We also measured a number of variables likely to have an effect in this relationship, such as taking part in extra-curricular music education, its type and duration'.

    However, she also recognises that the study is limited and doesn't account for various other factors, such as age, level of education and class.

    'Future studies could focus on untangling the relationship between complexity and novelty in shaping preferences — complexity of vocalisation is preferred by many species, which could mean that it is evolutionarily familiar,' she adds.

    'A cross-cultural study could examine and control for influences of culturally specific ways of experiencing music, and other music-related behaviours.'

    The results were published in the journal Evolutionary Biological Sciences.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7063073/Those-love-jazz-classical-music-smarter-peple-prefer-lyrics-study-finds.html

    Interesting.
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    A College Professor victim of incest [your moreover breastless limestone]
    i used to make techno sounds with my voice when i was a kid smashing dandelions up eeee EEEEE!!!!
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    gadzooks Dark Matter [keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
    Their results showed that people with lower intellect preferred music with lyrics, rather than complex orchestrations.

    What about complex orchestrations with lyrics?

    Opera niggas be like...

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    We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
    I love instrumental but I can't stand classical european music. Latin American classical is where it's at.

    Most european classical music is too uppity and faggy/cheerful sounding, like the kind of music an autistic homosexual would be dancing around the room to with herky jerky movements. I can't stand that shit. Can't sleep if that crap is playing.

    Techno is good too.
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    We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
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    Firekrochfatty African Astronaut
    ♥️

    @ instrumental music
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