Repetition is the answer. If you listen to the radio a lot, you hear the same song over and over. I think we've all, at one point, memorized a song we hated cause we heard it too much.
2007-12-07 07:50:22
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answered by Jon C 4
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2016-10-01 02:27:54
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answered by ? 4
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they are played over and over on radio stations. It's a known fact you have to listen to something at least seven times before you memorize it.
Now The Eleven Cats of Christmas I'm having trouble with.
2007-12-07 08:40:37
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answered by David T 6
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I don't know if there is a "why." All I know is that it's something that just comes naturally to me. Not that I always get them perfect on the first shot. (Like "Then the Morning Comes..." You are the foe, you are the friend, you are the Pavarotti.....HUH?????)
But eventually I figure them out OK.
And no, I never put the line "There is a bathroom on the right," into the old Creedence Clearwater Revival song.
2007-12-07 07:53:03
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answered by Yinzer Power 6
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cuz everyone likes singing along with their favorite songs, so when they listen to the song a lot...they remember easily when some words come because the chorus changes. I also think its easy because most songs are stories...so u know what will happen next!
2007-12-07 07:51:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Very simple you listen to the song a million times, then you memorize it
2007-12-07 07:50:30
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answered by Andrea 3
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Because some songs ppl just like get stuck in their head and if they hear it a lot then you can remember the lyrics better everytime.
2007-12-07 07:49:10
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answered by Babybear2007 2
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Not me-I can never remember lyrics except for the refrain.
I asked my niece who knows every lyric to songs that she likes and she said it comes naturally.
2007-12-07 07:51:12
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answered by pensk8r 4
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Music is full of hidden relationships and patterns. You can map it out and see how everythign relates with math, but it is very advanced stuff. But the human brain is very, very good at workign out patterns without us even realizing it. Putting words to music means that our brains engage on that deep level that recognizes the patterns, instead of just on the surface level that usually handles words. More brain-attention means better memorization.
Or, that's the theory, at any rate.
2007-12-07 07:52:21
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answered by juicy_wishun 6
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well when people like something it is easier to memorize it than a math equation asli if you hear it over and over you know how the lyrics go
2007-12-07 07:50:55
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answered by Andres 2
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