Play good music.
Play good music.
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In a study from 2014, researchers asked 1,500 women with an average age of 28 to listen to simple and complex pieces of music and rate the attractiveness of the composer.
The results found that women preferred the more complex music.
"The ability to create complex music could be indicative of advanced cognitive abilities," said author Benjamin Charlton, a lecturer at University College, Dublin. "Consequently, women may acquire genetic benefits for offspring by selecting musicians able to create more complex music as sexual partners."
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