<div><p>The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between audio descriptors for groove-based electronic dance music (EDM) and raters’ perceived cognitive, affective, and psychomotor responses. From 198 musical excerpts (length: 15 sec.) representing 11 subgenres of EDM, 19 low-level audio feature descriptors were extracted. A principal component analysis of the feature vectors indicated that the musical excerpts could effectively be classified using five complex measures, describing the rhythmical properties of: (a) the high-frequency band, (b) the mid-frequency band, and (c) the low-frequency band, as well as overall fluctuations in (d) dynamics, and (e) timbres. Using these five complex audio measures, four meaningful clus...
When we listen to music we often experience a state that can be described as ”˜in the groove’. This ...
Euphoric dance and intense affects are signature attributes of the club experience, and DJs use a ra...
Previous literature has shown that music preferences (and thus preferred musical features) differ de...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between audio descriptors for groove-based...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between audio descriptors for groove-based...
The experience of groove is associated with the urge to move to a musical rhythm. Here we focus on t...
Music psychology defines groove as humans' pleasureable urge to move their body in synchrony with mu...
<div><p>Music psychology defines groove as humans’ pleasureable urge to move their body in synchrony...
With groove we mean the subjective experience of wanting to move rhythmically when listening to musi...
Groove is often described as the experience of music that makes people tap their feet and want to da...
In their seminal study on groove, Janata et al. (2012) had participants rate the grooviness of a lar...
Is beat salience an accurate way to measure groove? Does personal identification with the music affe...
Moving to the groove of the music is a phenomenal and universal human behavior. Common characteristi...
Listening to groovy music is an enjoyable experience and a ubiquitous human behavior in some culture...
their feet, rock their head, and get up and dance. The consistency of this experience among listener...
When we listen to music we often experience a state that can be described as ”˜in the groove’. This ...
Euphoric dance and intense affects are signature attributes of the club experience, and DJs use a ra...
Previous literature has shown that music preferences (and thus preferred musical features) differ de...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between audio descriptors for groove-based...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between audio descriptors for groove-based...
The experience of groove is associated with the urge to move to a musical rhythm. Here we focus on t...
Music psychology defines groove as humans' pleasureable urge to move their body in synchrony with mu...
<div><p>Music psychology defines groove as humans’ pleasureable urge to move their body in synchrony...
With groove we mean the subjective experience of wanting to move rhythmically when listening to musi...
Groove is often described as the experience of music that makes people tap their feet and want to da...
In their seminal study on groove, Janata et al. (2012) had participants rate the grooviness of a lar...
Is beat salience an accurate way to measure groove? Does personal identification with the music affe...
Moving to the groove of the music is a phenomenal and universal human behavior. Common characteristi...
Listening to groovy music is an enjoyable experience and a ubiquitous human behavior in some culture...
their feet, rock their head, and get up and dance. The consistency of this experience among listener...
When we listen to music we often experience a state that can be described as ”˜in the groove’. This ...
Euphoric dance and intense affects are signature attributes of the club experience, and DJs use a ra...
Previous literature has shown that music preferences (and thus preferred musical features) differ de...