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And every damn time I use it, this happens to my ears::(
Nice one @Tannin ... I'm a chemist!
Broca's Area of the brain is the area responsible for processing music (and speech) and then the Hippocampus in the Medial Temporal Lobe is involved in remembering tunes. So it's known where this all goes on but the rest, like a lot of neurophysiology, is still poorly understood and subject to intense research. Not a lot of help from Science here then. Only, perhaps, the empirical experiences of others. So interesting +++ to see what others do.
All I do is give the piece I am concentrating on a rest, play or listen to something else and just generally take a break. Sometimes takes a day or two for annoying earworm to go. I think as well that over the years I now play a variety of things in a session and not just concentrate intensely on one piece of music I want to nail. Otherwise it's all a bit less fun than it's supposed to be!
Play Guitar. Drink Beer.
I have two I can't shift at the moment: 'Turn It Down' by Sweet and 'Shine Silently' by Nils Lofgren. The odd thing is that once the current ear-worm has been supplanted by another, it disappears almost totally from my consciousness until I accidentally stumble across it ages later.
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