This episode examines microtonality, a musical approach that utilizes intervals smaller than the standard twelve-tone system common in Western culture. It explains that while modern listeners often perceive these "in-between" notes as physically disturbing or wrong, this reaction is a product of cultural conditioning rather than natural law. By drawing on neuroscience, the source describes the brain as a prediction machine that experiences "prediction error" and emotional unease when faced with these unfamiliar frequencies. However, the text highlights that many global musical traditions and avant-garde composers have long embraced these sounds to bypass traditional emotional shortcuts. Ultimately, the material suggests that exposure to microtonal music can expand human perception, transforming initial discomfort into a deeper sense of wonder and curiosity.
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