
Episode #15
Why Do We Remember Certain Songs, And Not Others?
Why do some songs get stuck in your head after just one listen — while others disappear from your memory almost instantly? In this video, we explore the psychology of memorable music and break down what actually makes a song memorable. Memorability isn’t random: there are specific psychological and songwriting principles you can use to make melodies, hooks, lyrics, and entire songs more memorable. We’ll look at four key ingredients of memorable music: attention, repetition, contrast, and emotional connection . You’ll learn why certain musical ideas grab our attention, how repetition makes songs stick, why contrast makes a musical moment stand out, and how getting the listener to participate can turn a good song into an unforgettable one. If you’re a songwriter, producer, musician, or music creator , this video will give you practical songwriting techniques for writing better hooks, melodies, choruses, and songs that people actually remember. What makes music memorable? • Attention – How to make the listener notice an idea • Repetition – Why repeated patterns get stuck in our heads • Contrast – How difference and surprise make moments stand out • Participation – Why listeners remember things they actively engage with • Emotional connection – How emotion strengthens musical memory #Songwriting #SongwritingTips #MusicTheory

