Certain key combinations were “friends” with each other and others weren’t. The way I remember it, it was like learning a language. Auditory neuroscientist who started in music, now work in infant speech and hearing development lol Source: weirdly specialised for this exact topic lol. (And then smash down the sustain pedal, and record for a long time) Translating these verbal processes to motor actions on a piano, I think this is plausible for a kid in a very musical house to have intentional experiment with sound, even if it's certainly not systematic. Then we start to develop how to make consonants and vowels and we start to babble by combining all these in experimental ways We do the same with speech, we learn specific shapes of pitch contour (rising, falling, symetrical, flat) and combine them experimentally as we develop. It's not necessarily that the infant understands music theory, but that the infant understands that this specific shape (triad) is pleasing to it, and is experimenting with this building block for sound production. I'm not at the office right now so I don't know when exactly we start to display string preferences for our culture's musical rules, but infants display preference effects for music real young, definitely pre-verbal. This is a very subtle feature of sound, especially if we compare it to something like harmonic stability. Japanese babies for example, have a more step like pitch categories, rather than very smooth changes in pitch seen in french babies babbling. Neonates also display preferences for accents and sounds that the fetus was exposed to in utero.Īt day one of birth we have very few vocal building blocks with with the create sounds, but by about month 3, infants will have a huge range of complex melodic babbling that they can experiment with, that will also start reflecting linguistic features of the language they grow up around, meaning that at 3 months were already integrating subtle auditory features of speech into our production of sound. We are born with pitch contour accents of our gestational environment. Redirecting links are not allowed and your post will be removed.ĭo not police or gatekeep the content of this sub (debate what is or is not next fucking level) in the comment section 100% of the content is moderated. Your post (gifs, videos) must be directly linked to the content. Avoid Spamĭo not post multiple times to this subreddit in a short amount of time. This includes slurs and hate speech, which will prompt a ban. Treat others in the subreddit politely and do not troll or harass anyone. If a post has done well on the sub within the past few months it should not be posted again. Posts that have been posted recently to /r/nextfuckinglevel should not be posted repeatedly. For example posting CGI content without the mention of it being CGI will result in a removal. If your title is ill-defined your post may be removed. Write a clear title for your content that describes the post well. Posts should be able to elicit a reaction of "that is next level" from viewers. ![]() ![]() Please read the wiki before posting Rules: Post Appropriate ContentĬontent posted to /r/nextfuckinglevel should represent something impressive, be it an action, an object, a skill, a moment, a fact that is above all others. A subreddit for gifs and videos that are on another level.
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