They're easy to sing because they match the rhythm and sound of things you already know.
Imagine you're humming along to your favorite song while brushing your teeth. Now picture a new song that has the same beat and sound as that toothbrush tune. That’s what makes it easy to sing, it feels familiar, like something you’ve heard before.
Like a Bouncing Ball
Think of singing like bouncing a ball. If you know how high to throw the ball so it comes back to your hand, it's easy to keep playing. But if the ball suddenly starts flying in weird directions, it’s harder to play.
Songs that are easy to sing are like a ball you’ve bounced hundreds of times, you know exactly how it moves, and you can join in without thinking too hard.
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- Why Do We Dream in Color?
- Why Do People Tell Jokes?
- Why Do People Often Believe in Conspiracy Theories?
- Why Do Some People Hear Music in Their Heads?
- Why Do We Yawn When We're Tired?
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