Ever wonder why covers hit so hard... especially when a band plays completely outside their genre? It’s not nostalgia or novelty. It’s your brain. When you hear a song you already know, your brain predicts the melody, the groove, and the emotional payoff. A great cover fulfills just enough of those expectations to feel familiar, then changes them just enough to trigger dopamine, emotion, and memory. In this video, we break down the neuroscience behind why these covers are so fun to listen to, what’s actually happening in your brain when you get chills, and why playing music rewires attention, emotion, and learning. If you love music, or have ever thought about picking up an instrument, this is why your brain keeps pulling you back! Try 7 Days Of Musora FREE (Drumeo, Pianote, Guitareo, Singeo) ► https://www.musora.com/trial-yt?vid=vlUK0wfKsTY

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