Re: music listening styles ("Dr. Harriet Jacobster" )


Subject: Re: music listening styles
From:    "Dr. Harriet Jacobster"  <hjacobster@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Tue, 1 Apr 2008 13:56:38 -0400
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--------------050807060409030002070302 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For me personally, being a classically trained musician, it's very hard to just listen "emotionally." My brain is constantly trying to analyze what I hear. This is even more so in an unfamiliar piece of music. Also, are you looking at live vs recorded performances? Harriet ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Harriet B. Jacobster, Au.D. Board Certified Doctor of Audiology Lyric Audiology, pllc "Bringing Words and Music to Your Ears" hearingarts@xxxxxxxx Christian Kaernbach wrote: > Hi, > > We are looking for research on the effect of "listening styles" > (listening modes, listening strategies...) on the effect of music on > the listener. How does the "impact" of music change if one listens to > it "emotionally" versus if one listens to it "analytically", or > anything of that kind. Any hint (even far fetched) welcome... > > Best, > Chris > --------------050807060409030002070302 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-15 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by torrent.cc.mcgill.ca id m31HvID9022185 <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta content=3D"text/html;charset=3DISO-8859-15" http-equiv=3D"Conte= nt-Type"> </head> <body bgcolor=3D"#ccffff" text=3D"#000066"> For me personally, being a classically trained musician, it's very hard to just listen "emotionally."=A0 My brain is constantly trying to analyze what I hear.=A0 This is even more so in an unfamiliar piece of music. <br= > <br> Also, are you looking at live vs recorded performances?<br> <br> Harriet<br> <br> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<br> Harriet B. Jacobster, Au.D.<br> Board Certified Doctor of Audiology<br> Lyric Audiology, pllc<br> "Bringing Words and Music to Your Ears"<br> <a class=3D"moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href=3D"mailto:hearingarts@xxxxxxxx"= >hearingarts@xxxxxxxx</a><br> <br> Christian Kaernbach wrote: <blockquote cite=3D"mid:47F0A240.2050100@xxxxxxxx" type=3D"cite">Hi, <br> <br> We are looking for research on the effect of "listening styles" (listening modes, listening strategies...) on the effect of music on the listener. How does the "impact" of music change if one listens to it "emotionally" versus if one listens to it "analytically", or anything of that kind. Any hint (even far fetched) welcome... <br> <br> Best, <br> Chris <br> <br> </blockquote> <br> </body> </html> --------------050807060409030002070302--


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