“…The optimal balance between familiarity and innovation in artistic domains will depend, further, on distinct features of specific artistic genres and social contexts. While improvisation is important in, for example, jazz and North Indian classical music, folk music is by nature relatively conservative, with individual innovation limited by an emphasis on preserving traditional tunes (Vallely, 2011) and by the constraints of typical folk tune structure, phrasing and tonality (Savage, Chiba, Currie, Suzuki, & Atkinson, 2020). The finding that session tunes of intermediate complexity are most popular is consistent with previous evidence that preferences for novelty in music trade off against preferences for predictability (Chmiel & Schubert, 2017;Delplanque et al, 2019;North & Hargreaves, 1995;Van Geert & Wagemans, 2020), confirming the suggestion of folk scholars that tunes with an optimal balance of playability and aesthetic interest are most likely to become established favourites (Hillhouse, 2013;Vallely, 2011).…”