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Introduction to a blog post posted by "nayyirahmisham". In the world of music, taste is subjective. There are many things that could be considered to be Cool and Cool people and vice versa, but at the end of the day, what makes someone find their favorite song enjoyed while others hate it? One possible explanation may be that some people simply have better ear than others. If you happen to enjoy music while many other people cannot then there's no reason why your taste should not stop at just enjoying one song. This is often overlooked in society but an analysis has shown that there is validity in this argument. Studies have shown that while most people can easily recognize music, they can't distinguish between specific instruments. The "Cover Test" This test was carried out by Professor Robert Zatorre, Joao M. Batista, and Susana Cabeza in 2002. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between musical ability and the ability to recognize melodies that are presented together with different orchestration levels. The test included both professional musicians and music students because both groups would have potential differences in the way they perceive the "cover". Looking at this test's results, it is clear that professional musicians are able to recognize more pieces of music than students even when considering the possibility of listening to the same piece over and over again. The significance of this can be extended to the Cover Test's results of professional musicians. Under the guidelines of the test, professionals are able to recognize more new pieces over time even though they may have played them before. Also considered, this is not only true for music but also for any other kind of work of art. The individuals who are able to recognize more new work are usually many more talented then those that do not. The Timbre Effect Timbre is the quality that allows us to distinguish between sounds produced by instruments with different pitches, loudness and duration. The difference between sounds produced by instruments with different timbres makes it possible for us to determine which one they are even when presented together in music or speech. It's the timbre that allows us to distinguish between two different banjos (one with a soprano and one with a tenor sound), but, according to Zatorre et al., only people who are musically trained are able to assess timbral changes in speech. The studies mentioned above show that there is indeed validity in the statement that there are people who have better ear than others. Those who point out that there are no superior ears just say it because they can't tell the difference between good music and bad. There is no doubt then, that this ability to recognize music can be attributed mostly to an individual's taste, which is different for each one of us. Author:Nayyirah M. Title: Personal Taste Full Episode Tagalog Version Introduction to a blog post posted by "nayyirahmisham".In the world of music, taste is subjective. There are many things that could be considered to be Cool and Cool people and vice versa, but at the end of the day, what makes someone find their favorite song enjoyed while others hate it? One possible explanation may be that some people simply have better ear than others. If you happen to enjoy music while many other people cannot then there's no reason why your taste should not stop at just enjoying one song. cfa1e77820

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