We’re not talking about remembering melodies but frequenciesWhen we judge an audio system qualities, we listen to the instrument playing musical timbre, where melody and harmony one note after the other are the perceived phenomenon....
Timbre perception is not the perception of a passive external sound, it is the dynamical perception/interpretation of a concrete sound in a room, with a continous change of the fundamental frequencies and the spectral envelope...
This perceiving experience is associated with an emotion in the body and this is this emotion which we remember not the concrete sound in itself...
By the way we human listen NOT to abstract frequencies... We listen to TIMBRE.... You misjudged audio experience....You trust to much electronic design reading publicity.... Humans listen to TIMBRE, not pure frequencies in an anechoic chamber...Ears are not simplistic measuring electronic devices...