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その他のフォーマット: | Online version: Thompson, William Forde. Music, thought, and feeling. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009 (OCoLC)639833035 |
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資料の種類: | インターネット資料 |
ドキュメントの種類 | 書籍, インターネット資料 |
すべての著者/寄与者: |
William Forde Thompson |
ISBN: | 9780195377071 0195377079 9780195140859 0195140850 |
OCLC No.: | 227000166 |
物理形態: | viii, 311 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
コンテンツ: | Origins of music -- Musical building blocks -- Music acquisition -- Perceiving music structure -- Music and emotion -- Music and the brain -- Performing music -- Composing music -- Music and other abilities. |
責任者: | William Forde Thompson. |
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Music and Emotions
The most difficult problem in answering the...
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The most difficult problem in answering the question of how music creates emotions is likely to be the fact that assignments of musical elements and emotions can never be defined clearly. The solution of this problem is the Theory of Musical Equilibration. It says that music can't convey any emotion at all, but merely volitional processes, the music listener identifies with. Then in the process of identifying the volitional processes are colored with emotions. The same happens when we watch an exciting film and identify with the volitional processes of our favorite figures. Here, too, just the process of identification generates emotions.
An example: If you perceive a major chord, you normally identify with the will "Yes, I want to...". If you perceive a minor chord, you identify normally with the will "I don't want any more...". If you play the minor chord softly, you connect the will "I don't want any more..." with a feeling of sadness. If you play the minor chord loudly, you connect the same will with a feeling of rage. You distinguish in the same way as you would distinguish, if someone would say the words "I don't want anymore..." the first time softly and the second time loudly.
Because this detour of emotions via volitional processes was not detected, also all music psychological and neurological experiments, to answer the question of the origin of the emotions in the music, failed.
But how music can convey volitional processes? These volitional processes have something to do with the phenomena which early music theorists called "lead", "leading tone" or "striving effects". If we reverse this musical phenomena in imagination into its opposite (not the sound wants to change - but the listener identifies with a will not to change the sound) we have found the contents of will, the music listener identifies with. In practice, everything becomes a bit more complicated, so that even more sophisticated volitional processes can be represented musically.
Further information is available via the free download of the e-book "Music and Emotion - Research on the Theory of Musical Equilibration:
<a href="http://www.willimekmusic.de/music-and-emotions.pdf">www.willimekmusic.de/music-and-emotions.pdf</a>
or on the online journal EUNOMIOS:
<a href="http://www.eunomios.org/">www.eunomios.org</a>
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