2025-07-11
24 分钟For Scientific American Science Quickly, I'm Rachel Feldman.
We're wrapping up our week of summer reruns with one of my absolute favorite Science Quickly episodes.
Back in October,
SIAM associate news editor Alison Parshall took us on a fascinating sonic journey through the evolution of music.
What turned speech into song?
And why did humans start singing in the first place?
A couple of 2024 studies offered a few clues.
Allison, thanks for coming back on the pod.
Always a pleasure to have you.
Thanks for having me.
So I hear we're going to talk about music today.
We are going to talk about music.
My favorite topic.
I think your favorite topic, too.
I mean, I don't want to put words in your mouth.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, I guess I would love to know if you have a favorite folk song.
That is a really tough question because I love, you know,
folk music and all of its weird modern subgenres, but.
If I had to pick one that jumps out that I'm like,