This study analyzes representative Mexican folk vocal melodies using MIDI feature extraction, examining ambitus, pitch-class entropy, and interval distribution. It also explores the relationship between these features and song popularity, as measured by Spotify plays. The study employs MATLAB and the MIDI Toolbox for extracting musical features and performing statistical analysis. The findings reveal a significant variation in ambitus, with values ranging from 8 to 27 semitones, indicating a diverse compositional style and vocal demand across the genre. The analysis of pitch-class entropy showcases a broad spectrum of melodic complexity, with Armando Manzanero's `Somos Novios' displaying the highest entropy, suggesting varied and complex melodic structures, while traditional pieces like `La Bamba' exhibit lower entropy, indicating simpler, more repetitive patterns. The interval distribution predominantly features prime intervals (P1), major and minor seconds (M2, m2), pointing to a compositional preference for close, contiguous intervals that contribute to the melodies' accessibility and appeal. Statistical analysis do not establish a significant correlation between the ambitus or entropy and the number of Spotify plays.
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