2010 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Evaluation of Feelings Received from the Rhythms of Percussive Timbre and Relationships between Affective Values
verfasst von : Yuta Kurotaki, Hisao Shiizuka
Erschienen in: Advances in Intelligent Decision Technologies
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Studies of the relationships between music and human feeling have been conducted for a long time. According to Gabrielsson (1982), experiences with music rhythms involve several aspects, including the “construction of rhythms,” such as beat and complexity, the “movement of rhythms,” such as tempo and the feeling of procession, and the “affective aspect of rhythms,” which involves feelings such as vivacity or quietness. There have been few studies of the affective aspects of musical rhythms. Although music therapy has attracted attention in recent years, only a few studies are available on the “characteristics of sounds and music in music therapy. This paper discusses our listening evaluations of the affective values of different percussive rhythms produced by two kinds of MIDI timbre. The results confirmed that affective values changed with changes in rhythms. The applicability of this study to music therapy is also examined.