Open-earedness refers to an individual’s desire and ability to listen and consider different sounds and musical styling. Research has shown that adolescents exhibit higher levels of open-earedness, with a greater willingness to explore and appreciate diverse musical genres. During these years of sonic exploration, music gets wrapped up in the emotion and identity formation of youth; as a result, the songs of our childhood prove wildly influential over our lifelong music tastes.

  • Che Banana
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    232 months ago

    Weird, I feel like the older I get the more diverse my musical tastes have become.

    • @luciole@beehaw.org
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      2 months ago

      On the one hand I have a similar experience. More then ever I love searching for artists with a sound that surprises me and that is engrossing.

      On the other hand the top comment of every YouTube video of a popular artist from the past is “there has been no good music since [decades ago]”.

      • They should modify the saying “The only things that are guaranteed are death and taxes” to add “and older generations saying their music was the best”

      • masterofn001
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        52 months ago

        I’m almost 50 and my playlist has harry styles, Radiohead, Jacob collier, and ivy lab in queue.

        In my 20s opera was my after party comedown music.

        I may be odd.

    • @rozwud@beehaw.org
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      52 months ago

      Same. I’m 37 and I do regular playlist exchanges with my dad’s 70 year old friend (my dad passed away a few years ago and both of us strongly connected to him through music, so we decided to keep that going through each other). We’re both constantly seeking out new music.

      • Che Banana
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        32 months ago

        My kids (early 20’s, out and about) are doing the same…I accidentally deleted an entire playlist and they gave me our cobbled lists to create one mega playlist.