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Can Artist Biographies Bias Music Perception?

Judul Artikel:Can Artist Biographies Bias Music Perception?
Judul Terbitan:Counseling and Clinical Psychology Journal
ISSN:1931-5694
Bahasa:ING
Tempat Terbit:
Tahun:2012
Volume:Vol. 9 Issue 3 2012
Penerbit:Psychological Publishing
Frekuensi Penerbitan:4 x 1 Tahun
Edisi:
Penulis:Mark C. Gridley* and Robert Hoff
Abstraksi:Students in a jazz and popular music survey course listened to Charlie Parker’s 1946 recording of “Lover Man,” and then indicated their perceptions of emotion on a survey form that required them to circle positions on 7-point continua in which “1” was “happy,” “7” was “sad,” “1” was “enthusiastic,” and “7” was “uninvolved.” During one semester of the course 94 students listened to the music after having no exposure to any biographical information on Parker’s life. During another semester of the course 84 students listened to the music after watching the Ken Burns JAZZ television episodes devoted to the tragedies in Parker’s life and the unfortunate circumstances of the “Lover Man” recording session and reading passages about those same tragedies from a jazz history book. Emotions perceived in the music by the students who were exposed to the tragedies were significantly sadder and less enthusiastic than emotions perceived in the music by students who were not exposed to the tragedies.
Kata Kunci:-
Lokasi:P113
Terakreditasi:sudah
Jurusan:Psikologi