Previous literature has shown that music preferences (and thus preferred musical features) differ depending on the listening context and reasons for listening (RL). Yet, to our knowledge no research has investigated how features of music that people dance or move to relate to particular RL. Consequently, in two online surveys, participants (N = 173) were asked to name songs they move to (“dance music”). Additionally, participants (N = 105) from Survey 1 provided RL for their selected songs. To investigate relationships between the two, we first extracted audio features from dance music using the Spotify API and compared those features with a baseline dataset that is considered to represent music in general. Analyses revealed that, compared ...
The experience of groove is associated with the urge to move to a musical rhythm. Here we focus on t...
Adults listen to music for an average of 18 hours a week (with some people reaching more than doubl...
Five clusters of dance songs (N = 278) are illustrated with individual Spotify audio feature variati...
Two sample’s t-tests revealed significant differences for all features except for liveness (h) and t...
Recent studies have summarized reported music preferences by genre into four broadly defined categor...
Music streaming services like Spotify have changed the way consumers listen to music. Understanding ...
Why do we like the music we like and why do different people like different kinds of music? Existing...
Throughout history, lullabies have been used to help children sleep, and today, with the increasing ...
Adults listen to music for an average of 18 hours a week (with some people reaching more than double...
<div><p>The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between audio descriptors for groo...
The tendency to move to music seems to be built into human nature. Previous studies have shown a rel...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between audio descriptors for groove-based...
Individual differences in the strength of music preference are among the most intricate psychologica...
In music information retrieval, we often make assertions about what features of music are important ...
Turn on the radio or click play; your favorite song begins to fill your ears. You bob your head and ...
The experience of groove is associated with the urge to move to a musical rhythm. Here we focus on t...
Adults listen to music for an average of 18 hours a week (with some people reaching more than doubl...
Five clusters of dance songs (N = 278) are illustrated with individual Spotify audio feature variati...
Two sample’s t-tests revealed significant differences for all features except for liveness (h) and t...
Recent studies have summarized reported music preferences by genre into four broadly defined categor...
Music streaming services like Spotify have changed the way consumers listen to music. Understanding ...
Why do we like the music we like and why do different people like different kinds of music? Existing...
Throughout history, lullabies have been used to help children sleep, and today, with the increasing ...
Adults listen to music for an average of 18 hours a week (with some people reaching more than double...
<div><p>The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between audio descriptors for groo...
The tendency to move to music seems to be built into human nature. Previous studies have shown a rel...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between audio descriptors for groove-based...
Individual differences in the strength of music preference are among the most intricate psychologica...
In music information retrieval, we often make assertions about what features of music are important ...
Turn on the radio or click play; your favorite song begins to fill your ears. You bob your head and ...
The experience of groove is associated with the urge to move to a musical rhythm. Here we focus on t...
Adults listen to music for an average of 18 hours a week (with some people reaching more than doubl...
Five clusters of dance songs (N = 278) are illustrated with individual Spotify audio feature variati...