Hypothesis: Due to upward social comparison, we hypothesized that exposure to reality television singing (a technically demanding style of contemporary commercial music singing) would negatively influence singing self-concept compared to hearing amateur singers or plain, unembellished singing by professionals. Study Design and Methods: A between-subjects, online experiment was used. A sample of 212 individuals (Mage = 33.14; 69.30% female) participated in the study. After completing a background section, participants were randomly allocated into one of the experimental conditions (hearing one of four versions of a well-known song: a control version with piano and no singing, amateur singing, professional plain singing, and professional sing...
Research into choral singing suggests that a range of benefits, including improved psychological wel...
Singing can affect the way people perceive others (Gick, 2011). This perception is often similar to ...
This article deals with issues related to musical programs such as talent shows. The author focused ...
Hypothesis: Due to upward social comparison, we hypothesized that exposure to reality television sin...
Background: A growing body of research demonstrates that musical engagement is associated with wide ...
The rise to prominence of reality TV singing shows over the past two decades has perpetuated a certa...
The rise to prominence of reality TV singing shows over the past two decades has perpetuated a certa...
What constitutes 'good singing' can be hotly contested amongst singing voice pedagogues, yet little ...
Previous research suggests many adults do not believe they can sing, or hold inaccurate perceptions ...
Purpose: The primary aim of this study was to investigate amateur music theatre singers (MTS)’ perc...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 252-267.1. Introduction -- 2. Review of the literature -- 3. ...
Previous studies have suggested that there are complex psychobiological effects of amateur choral si...
Objective Singers are the first judges of their own performances. Although performers usually share ...
Singing is often used in music therapy sessions. It can provide physiological, psychological, and in...
Studies in vocal performance have suggested the interdependence of cognitive reactions and performat...
Research into choral singing suggests that a range of benefits, including improved psychological wel...
Singing can affect the way people perceive others (Gick, 2011). This perception is often similar to ...
This article deals with issues related to musical programs such as talent shows. The author focused ...
Hypothesis: Due to upward social comparison, we hypothesized that exposure to reality television sin...
Background: A growing body of research demonstrates that musical engagement is associated with wide ...
The rise to prominence of reality TV singing shows over the past two decades has perpetuated a certa...
The rise to prominence of reality TV singing shows over the past two decades has perpetuated a certa...
What constitutes 'good singing' can be hotly contested amongst singing voice pedagogues, yet little ...
Previous research suggests many adults do not believe they can sing, or hold inaccurate perceptions ...
Purpose: The primary aim of this study was to investigate amateur music theatre singers (MTS)’ perc...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 252-267.1. Introduction -- 2. Review of the literature -- 3. ...
Previous studies have suggested that there are complex psychobiological effects of amateur choral si...
Objective Singers are the first judges of their own performances. Although performers usually share ...
Singing is often used in music therapy sessions. It can provide physiological, psychological, and in...
Studies in vocal performance have suggested the interdependence of cognitive reactions and performat...
Research into choral singing suggests that a range of benefits, including improved psychological wel...
Singing can affect the way people perceive others (Gick, 2011). This perception is often similar to ...
This article deals with issues related to musical programs such as talent shows. The author focused ...