Millennial Whoop

The Millennial Whoop is a term coined by musician Patrick Metzger to define a musical sequence repeating the fifth and third notes in a major scale, which according to Metzger has been extensively used in 2010s pop music to create instant and easy recognition. Metzger described the term first in a blog entry on ThePatterning.com in August 2016,[1] since then it has found widespread resonance in social and conventional media.[2][3]

References

  1. Metzger, Patrick (2016-08-20). "The Millennial Whoop: A glorious obsession with the melodic alternation between the fifth and the third". The Patterning. Retrieved 2016-09-19.
  2. Haynes, Gavin (30 August 2016). "The Millennial Whoop: the melodic hook that's taken over pop music". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  3. Bartleet, Larry (1 September 2016). "What Is The Millennial Whoop? Once You Hear This Virulent Pop Hook You Won't Be Able To Unhear It". NME. Retrieved 3 September 2016.

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