2024
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/8w3g6
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Genre-typical timbre and the urge to move to music

Toni Amadeus Bechtold,
Rafael Jerjen,
Florian Hoesl
et al.

Abstract: This study investigates how polyphonic timbre, an important factor in music listening, influences the groove experience, one of the most important reactions to music. We selected six short popular music bass and drum patterns from the genres funk, pop, and rock and rendered them with three different genre-typical timbres (funk, pop, rock) each (18 stimuli). In an online listening experiment (N = 131), participants rated their experienced urge to move, pleasure, energetic arousal, time-related interest, and inn… Show more

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