Imagine your brain is like a radio, some people tune into smooth, familiar tunes, while others love the static and the strange sounds that make them feel alive. People who enjoy ‘strange’ music might have brains that are more open to new experiences or even different types of sound patterns. This means they’re not just listening to music; they're exploring it in a unique way.
Examples
- Lily loves hearing crashing cymbals and screaming guitars, while Tom prefers soft songs with pretty melodies.
- Milo thinks loud, strange sounds are fun, they make him feel alive.
- Ava enjoys weird music because it helps her imagine different worlds in her head.
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See also
- Why Are Some People More Easily Bored Than Others?
- Why Do Some People Hear Music in Their Head?
- How Do People Learn New Languages?
- How Do People Remember Dreams So Clearly?
- How Do Dreams Help Us Learn?
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