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Brainworms, Sticky Music, & Catchy Tunes

Brainworms, Sticky Music, & Catchy Tunes. Samantha Brandon Kris Gladys. Objectives. Demonstrate proper usage of “ brainworms ”, “sticky music”, and “catchy tunes.” Provide students with adequate knowledge of lyrical manipulation

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Brainworms, Sticky Music, & Catchy Tunes

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  1. Brainworms, Sticky Music, & Catchy Tunes Samantha Brandon Kris Gladys

  2. Objectives • Demonstrate proper usage of “brainworms”, “sticky music”, and “catchy tunes.” • Provide students with adequate knowledge of lyrical manipulation • Song writers make catchy tunes to get stuck inside your head

  3. Definitions • Brainworms: also known as earworms, hook the listener to be “catchy” or “sticky” to bore its way like an earwig into the ear or mind. • Brainworms: half facetiously, as “cognitively infectious musical agents” • One magazine from 1987.

  4. Main Points • Music, poetry, ballads, and songs are all full of repetition. • Music industry is meant to “hook” listeners and be “catchy.” • Brain never forgets catchy tunes or phrases. • Always possible to reignite tune.

  5. Main Points Continued • Married with children theme song. “Love and Marriage.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRDBvKGc1fE • “Music is playing inside my head over and over and over again…There’s no end…” -Carole King

  6. Nick Younes • Love and Marriage theme song was stuck in Nick Younes head for ten day. • Mind trapped in tempo of song • Eventually lost its charm • Eventually everything dies out from the continuous repetition

  7. Activity • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nCqRmx3Dnw • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_V2sBURgUBI • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vuaqDDr--Q • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwhvByj8YG8

  8. Reflective Activity • How does music (songs, theme songs, poetry, advertisements, ect..) affect your everyday habits? Do “catchy tunes” play an essential role in your daily thought process? If so please explain the “catchy tune” and where it stems from.

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