One of the most exciting areas in the field of musicology is attaining solid new insights into the correlation between music and emotions. The Theory of Musical Equilibration now presents a new perspective on this topic. The Theory states that music itself cannot convey emotions, which is to say it is no more effective than other approach to expressing feelings. Instead, music communicates processes of the will which the listener identifies with, and relating to these processes gives music its emotional content. "Music and Emotions-Research on the Theory of Musical Equilibration" is the name of the English version of the German book entitled Musik und Emotionen-Studien zur Strebetendenz Theorie. Authors Daniela and Bernd Willimek present th...
Music has been widely studied in terms of how it affects emotions. In the field of psychotherapy, mu...
It is a fact: music is all around us. To this date, explanations for how (or why) music exists, how ...
Why does major music sound happy and minor music sound sad? The idea that different musical modes ar...
One of the most exciting areas in the field of musicology is attaining solid new insights into the c...
"Music and Emotions - Research on the Theory of Musical Equilibration" is the English edition of the...
Musical chords serve as the standalone summaries of the harmonic relationships of key signatures com...
The first part of this article addresses the main premise of the Theory of Musical Equilibration. I...
Previous research on music and emotions has been able to pinpoint many structural features conveying...
Music is often associated with the emotions of nostalgia and longing. According to previous survey ...
The psychological research on music and emotion supports how the two concepts have always been inter...
Musical chords are arguably the smallest building blocks of music that retain emotional information....
How is it possible for music to evoke emotions? This is a question we often do not even ask ourselve...
The study of emotional effects of music is handicapped by a lack of appropriate research paradigms a...
Psychology of music has shown renewed interest in how music expresses emotion to listeners. However,...
It is an ancient, and very pervasive, idea that music expresses emotion. Apart from the copious lite...
Music has been widely studied in terms of how it affects emotions. In the field of psychotherapy, mu...
It is a fact: music is all around us. To this date, explanations for how (or why) music exists, how ...
Why does major music sound happy and minor music sound sad? The idea that different musical modes ar...
One of the most exciting areas in the field of musicology is attaining solid new insights into the c...
"Music and Emotions - Research on the Theory of Musical Equilibration" is the English edition of the...
Musical chords serve as the standalone summaries of the harmonic relationships of key signatures com...
The first part of this article addresses the main premise of the Theory of Musical Equilibration. I...
Previous research on music and emotions has been able to pinpoint many structural features conveying...
Music is often associated with the emotions of nostalgia and longing. According to previous survey ...
The psychological research on music and emotion supports how the two concepts have always been inter...
Musical chords are arguably the smallest building blocks of music that retain emotional information....
How is it possible for music to evoke emotions? This is a question we often do not even ask ourselve...
The study of emotional effects of music is handicapped by a lack of appropriate research paradigms a...
Psychology of music has shown renewed interest in how music expresses emotion to listeners. However,...
It is an ancient, and very pervasive, idea that music expresses emotion. Apart from the copious lite...
Music has been widely studied in terms of how it affects emotions. In the field of psychotherapy, mu...
It is a fact: music is all around us. To this date, explanations for how (or why) music exists, how ...
Why does major music sound happy and minor music sound sad? The idea that different musical modes ar...