After hearing five seconds of a song, listeners can tell if they will like it, according to new research from New York University (NYU).
A team led by Pascal Wallisch, a data scientist at NYU, asked 643 people to listen to clips of 260 songs. The songs spanned a variety of genres, such as classical, jazz, hip-hop, and rock, from artists such as Beethoven, Elvis, and Nirvana. The team divided the songs into 3,120 clips of about five, 10, or 15 seconds that sampled different parts, like the intro or chorus.
Listeners were asked to rate how much they liked a particular song or clip, from “hate it” to “love it.” They were also asked to describe how many times they had listened to a song before, ranging from “never”…
