On the Interrelation Between Listener Characteristics and the Perception of Emotions in Classical Orchestra Music

This study deals with the strong relationship between emotions and music, investigating three main research questions: (RQ1) Are there differences in human music perception (e.g., emotions, tempo, instrumentation, and complexity), according to musical education, experience, demographics, and persona...

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Published inIEEE transactions on affective computing Vol. 9; no. 4; pp. 507 - 525
Main Authors Schedl, Markus, Gomez, Emilia, Trent, Erika S., Tkalcic, Marko, Eghbal-Zadeh, Hamid, Martorell, Agustin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Piscataway IEEE 01.10.2018
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
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Summary:This study deals with the strong relationship between emotions and music, investigating three main research questions: (RQ1) Are there differences in human music perception (e.g., emotions, tempo, instrumentation, and complexity), according to musical education, experience, demographics, and personality traits?; (RQ2) Do certain perceived music characteristics correlate (e.g., tension and sadness), irrespective of a particular listener's background or personality?; (RQ3) Does human perception of music characteristics, such as emotions and tempo, correlate with descriptors extracted from music audio signals? To investigate our research questions, we conducted two user studies focusing on different groups of subjects. We used web-based surveys to collect information about demographics, listening habits, musical education, personality, and perceptual ratings with respect to perceived emotions, tempo, complexity, and instrumentation for 15 segments of Beethoven's 3 rd symphony, "Eroica". Our experiments showed that all three research questions can be affirmed, at least partly. We found strong support for RQ2 and RQ3, while RQ1 could be confirmed only for some perceptual aspects and user groups.
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ISSN:1949-3045
1949-3045
DOI:10.1109/TAFFC.2017.2663421