Each with their own playlist, right? Naturally, and usually with different types of music, so that they accompany us depending on the emotions or needs of the moment. Different ages, different times of day, different moods, obviously require different music.
But for some reason scientists put their neurons to study the topic and achieved amazing results. Among these, the expert in cognitive neuroscience The Dutchman Jacob Jolif, who states that there are songs that are happy by definition and they make us all happy.
He reached this conclusion through a survey conducted in United Kingdom and applying a mathematical formula that studied brain activity. The key survey question was “What kind of music makes you better Humor?” And the mathematical formula quantified the lyrics, the rhythm and the melody and returned a result of 150 beats per minute. What kind of music was it?
The songs that make us happy
The result of Jolif’s equations between sounds and emotions was published by Fundación Aquae and gives the following Top five. Preventive clarification, they are all new wave songs from the 80s, and rock and disco from the 70s.
1. Don’t stop me now. This song has amazing energy, a classic performed by What does it has to do with it?which is at the top of the list of the happiest songs.
2. Dancing Queen. Of the group Abbait is one of the songs that most contributes to lifting spirits and invites those who listen to it to share the desire of the protagonist of the lyrics to dance all night.
3. Good vibes. The Beach Boys in the late ’60s raised the night of everyone who listened to them. These Californians already said it from the title of the song itself.
4. Uptown girl. The super happy pace of Billy Joel it radiates energy and transmits a vital passion.
5. Eye of the tiger. We heard it in the Rocky Balboa films and it returns to many sporting events to motivate spectators. AND Survived.
To the five most energetic songs, which are the soul of a party because they arouse emotion and the desire to do so danceothers follow five hymns to joy which are worth including in our list. They are: I’m a Believer (The Monkees), Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (Cyndi Lauper), Livin’ On A Prayer (Bon Jovi), I Will Survive (Gloria Gaynor), Walking on Sunshine (Katrina & The Waves) .
Oh La La magazine publishes this statistic: 32% of respondents turn to music to lift their spirits. 46% sing their favorite songs, 50% say these songs are happy and 38% say they belong to their teenage years. Everyone agrees on this pop, rock and dance They are the happiest genders.
Source: Clarin
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