Aesthetic responses to music: A questionnaire study

Author:

Istók Eva12,Brattico Elvira12,Jacobsen Thomas3,Krohn Kaisu1,Müller Mira3,Tervaniemi Mari12

Affiliation:

1. Cognitive Brain Research Unit, Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Finland

2. Finnish Centre of Excellence in Interdisciplinary Music Research, Department of Music, University of Jyväskylä

3. BioCog-Cognitive and Biological Psychology, Institute of Psychology I, University of Leipzig, Germany

Abstract

We explored the content and structure of the cognitive, knowledge-based concept underlying aesthetic responses to music. To this aim, we asked 290 Finnish students to verbally associate the aesthetic value of music and to write down a list of appropriate adjectives within a given time limit. No music was presented during the task. In addition, information about participants’ musical background was collected. A variety of analysis techniques was used to determine the key results of our study. The adjective “beautiful” proved to be the core item of the concept under question. Interestingly, the adjective “touching” was often listed together with “beautiful”. In addition, we found music-specific vocabulary as well as adjectives related to emotions and mood states indicating that affective processes are an essential part of aethetic responses to music. Differences between music experts and laymen as well as between female and male participants were found for a number of adjectives. These findings suggest the existence of a common conceptual space underlying aesthetic responses to music, which partly can be modified by the level of musical expertise and gender.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Music,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology

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