Research supports the folk wisdom that individual preferences are tied to our experiences: we like what we know and as a result, we know what we like. Yet our understanding of the elements contained in lived examples of musical experiences that facilitate enjoyment and investment in music is little described. The current study recruited Australian residents (N = 135) to complete an online survey, which asked them to describe their favorite musical experience with regard to its context and impact. The majority of favorite musical experiences involved listening to live music and performing. The descriptions provided indicated that these experiences resulted in layered emotional experiences, much more subtle than folk psychology would suggest....
This study explores listeners’ experience of music-evoked sadness. Sadness is typically assumed to b...
Reactions to memorable experiences of sad music were studied by means of a survey administered to a ...
Turn on the radio or click play; your favorite song begins to fill your ears. You bob your head and ...
Research supports the folk wisdom that individual preferences are tied to our experiences: we like w...
Research about musical experience can be found in various works written about the experience of joy ...
Over two studies, we examined the extent to which individual differences in the experience and expre...
Music is one of the most pleasant human experiences, even though it has no direct biological advanta...
Research in Sweden has recently defined and explored the concept of strong experiences of music, whi...
This paper reports findings from stages one and two of a mixed method nationwide UK study of young p...
Past research supports the idea that music preferences are significantly predicted by sensation seek...
What can musical memories tell us about preference, and what can musical preferences tell us about ...
This thesis project examines the role that personal musical preferences and past musical experiences...
Music can be a particularly effective cue for bringing one back to the sights and sounds of events f...
This study deals with the supposed paradox of why people engage with sad music if sadness is inheren...
Individual differences in the strength of music preference are among the most intricate psychologica...
This study explores listeners’ experience of music-evoked sadness. Sadness is typically assumed to b...
Reactions to memorable experiences of sad music were studied by means of a survey administered to a ...
Turn on the radio or click play; your favorite song begins to fill your ears. You bob your head and ...
Research supports the folk wisdom that individual preferences are tied to our experiences: we like w...
Research about musical experience can be found in various works written about the experience of joy ...
Over two studies, we examined the extent to which individual differences in the experience and expre...
Music is one of the most pleasant human experiences, even though it has no direct biological advanta...
Research in Sweden has recently defined and explored the concept of strong experiences of music, whi...
This paper reports findings from stages one and two of a mixed method nationwide UK study of young p...
Past research supports the idea that music preferences are significantly predicted by sensation seek...
What can musical memories tell us about preference, and what can musical preferences tell us about ...
This thesis project examines the role that personal musical preferences and past musical experiences...
Music can be a particularly effective cue for bringing one back to the sights and sounds of events f...
This study deals with the supposed paradox of why people engage with sad music if sadness is inheren...
Individual differences in the strength of music preference are among the most intricate psychologica...
This study explores listeners’ experience of music-evoked sadness. Sadness is typically assumed to b...
Reactions to memorable experiences of sad music were studied by means of a survey administered to a ...
Turn on the radio or click play; your favorite song begins to fill your ears. You bob your head and ...