Researchers find striking similarities between bird singing and human music.
The musicians bunny (Cyphorhynus arada) has the aptly named, because these birds use the same intervals in their songs heard as consonant in many human cultures. This is what composer and musicologist Emily Doolittle and biologist Henrik Brumm discovered in their musicological study. Consonant intervals are seen as a good match. They sound calm and stable and form the basis for Western Music keyboards. Because Musician Wrens preferably produces perfect octaves, quintts and quarters, their music sounds musical for human listeners.
Wren is human musical
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