Re: music listening styles (Christian Kaernbach )


Subject: Re: music listening styles
From:    Christian Kaernbach  <auditorymail@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Mon, 31 Mar 2008 11:14:33 +0200
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Toth: >> "emotionally" versus if one listens to it "analytically", or anything of >> that kind. Any hint (even far fetched) welcome... > > Does "background listening" counts to be a listening mode? > For me "listening to music" means sitting in a chair with headphone on > and eyes closed. For my girlfriend "listening to music" means turning on > the CD player while cooking or driving or something like that. These are > clearly different listening modes, am I right? I would agree. So if anything is known about the impact difference (say: physiological measures, or ratings) of music listened to with attention versus while cooking etc., this would be most welcome information. But even when listening with attention, this can be done with quite different listening styles, I suppose. It would be interesting to know whether the effect of this has been studied. Chris


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