Tuesday 25 October 2011

Johnny Bottles On Twitter



Not sure how much I'm gonna use this but I'll give it a go. If anyone fancies following me on Twitter then head over here

Thursday 6 October 2011

The Magic Formula


Researchers at Goldsmiths University in London have recently published a study they conducted on the "catchy-ness" of certain songs. In their study researchers observed how volunteers reacted when asked to sing along to different songs, and found out that long and detailed musical phrases, multiple pitch changes in the main hook, a male vocalist, and preferably a high pitched male vocalist, all helped make songs catchy. 

Goldsmiths music psychologist Dr Daniel Mullensiefen says "Every musical hit is reliant on maths, science, engineering and technology; from the physics and frequencies of sound that determine pitch and harmony, to the hi-tech digital processors and synthesizers which can add effects to make a song more catchy". 

Of the songs they tested, the top 5 catchiest songs were:

  1. "We Are The Champions" - Queen
  2. "Y.M.C.A." - The Village People
  3. "Fat Lip" - Sum 41
  4. "The Final Countdown" - Europe
  5. "Monster" - The Automatic

All pretty catchy songs you'd have to agree. I wonder will it lead to finding the magic formula for creating a hit song?

Johnny Bottles has been conducting his own research though and I think I might have cracked it. It's all in the opening guitar riff. Do what you like after that but if you get the start right then you're sorted. 

What guitar riff you ask? Ah, well have a listen to the start of these four songs then get writing!!



"Bohemian Like You" - The Dandy Warhols

 
"Little Bitch" - The Specials


"Brown Sugar" - The Rolling Stones


"Strutter" - Kiss