The paradox of enjoying listening to music that evokes sadness is yet to be fully understood. Unlike prior studies that have explored potential explanations related to lyrics, memories, and mood regulation, we investigated the types of emotions induced by unfamiliar, instrumental sad music, and whether these responses are consistently associated with certain individual difference variables. One hundred and two participants were drawn from a representative sample to minimize self-selection bias. The results suggest that the emotional responses induced by unfamiliar sad music could be characterized in terms of three underlying factors: Relaxing sadness, Moving sadness, and Nervous sadness. Relaxing sadness was characterized by felt and percei...
Why do we listen to sad music? We seek to answer this question using a psychological approach. It is...
Why do people seek out music that makes them cry? This paradox is a complex one that appears to have...
This study deals with the supposed paradox of why people engage with sad music if sadness is inheren...
The paradox of enjoying listening to music that evokes sadness is yet to be fully understood. Unlike...
The paradox of enjoying listening to music that evokes sadness is yet to be fully understood. Unlike...
This study explores listeners' experience of music-evoked sadness. Sadness is typically assumed to b...
Why do we enjoy listening to music that makes us sad? This question has puzzled music psychologists ...
In general, sad music is thought to cause us to experience sadness, which is considered an unpleasan...
This study explores listeners ’ experience of music-evoked sadness. Sadness is typically assumed to ...
<div><p>This study explores listeners’ experience of music-evoked sadness. Sadness is typically assu...
Individual differences were investigated in an attempt to explain why some people are attracted to n...
although people generally avoid negative emotional experiences in general, they often enjoy sadness...
Reactions to memorable experiences of sad music were studied by means of a survey administered to a ...
This thesis sought to investigate why people are attracted to music that makes them sad. In particul...
Music has been widely studied in terms of how it affects emotions. In the field of psychotherapy, mu...
Why do we listen to sad music? We seek to answer this question using a psychological approach. It is...
Why do people seek out music that makes them cry? This paradox is a complex one that appears to have...
This study deals with the supposed paradox of why people engage with sad music if sadness is inheren...
The paradox of enjoying listening to music that evokes sadness is yet to be fully understood. Unlike...
The paradox of enjoying listening to music that evokes sadness is yet to be fully understood. Unlike...
This study explores listeners' experience of music-evoked sadness. Sadness is typically assumed to b...
Why do we enjoy listening to music that makes us sad? This question has puzzled music psychologists ...
In general, sad music is thought to cause us to experience sadness, which is considered an unpleasan...
This study explores listeners ’ experience of music-evoked sadness. Sadness is typically assumed to ...
<div><p>This study explores listeners’ experience of music-evoked sadness. Sadness is typically assu...
Individual differences were investigated in an attempt to explain why some people are attracted to n...
although people generally avoid negative emotional experiences in general, they often enjoy sadness...
Reactions to memorable experiences of sad music were studied by means of a survey administered to a ...
This thesis sought to investigate why people are attracted to music that makes them sad. In particul...
Music has been widely studied in terms of how it affects emotions. In the field of psychotherapy, mu...
Why do we listen to sad music? We seek to answer this question using a psychological approach. It is...
Why do people seek out music that makes them cry? This paradox is a complex one that appears to have...
This study deals with the supposed paradox of why people engage with sad music if sadness is inheren...