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来源:www.grq6.com 2025-03-12

Its party season and many of us will be dancing , eating and drinking too much. After a night of singing to catchy1 tunes3 from the charts, many of us will wake up with the music playing over and over in our heads.

Some songs will never go away. A survey in Britain suggests that the Spice Girls debut4 hit, Wannabe, is the catchiest5 UK hit single.

The data from more than 12,000 participants was collected via an online interactive6 game called Hooked on Music, which is part of a wider experiment with the objective of finding out what makes music memorable7.

Participants were able to recognise the song Wannabe in 2.3 seconds. The average for other popular hits was five seconds.

This particular song spent seven weeks at number one in 1996. Since then, its found its way into peoples memories.

The Hooked on Music idea came from Ashley Burgoyne from the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. He said: You may only hear something a couple of times yet 10 years later you immediately realise that youve heard it before. Yet other songs, even if youve heard them a lot, do not have this effect.

And whats the secret of a catchy tune2? Is it the lyrics8? The chorus? Dr Burgoyne and his team want to identify whether the most memorable pieces of music shared particular characteristics. Itll allow them to understand how the musical memory works and help research on dementia. He said: Theres already been some research that shows that if you can find the right piece of music, something that had a very strong meaning, playing that piece of music can be very therapeutic9. The challenge is figuring out what the best piece of music is.

The other most recognisable tunes in Dr Burgoynes study are Lou Begas Mambo No 5, Survivors Eye of the Tiger, Lady Gagas Just Dance and ABBAs SOS.

Which one do you sing along to?


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