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  1. 31 sie 2016 · In the "Psychology of Music," July 29, 2016 researchers found higher subjective well-being (SWB) associated with those who were attending musical events and dancing.

  2. 25 sie 2019 · People use music in their everyday lives to regulate, enhance, and diminish undesirable emotional states (e.g., stress, fatigue). How does music listening produce emotions and pleasure in...

  3. By getting the most out of sensible amounts of practice, musicians can enjoy their musical lives more and optimally advance their skills. In Concert Exploring the processes of music making...

  4. 27 kwi 2021 · A significant strand of research supports the concept of embodiment among various disciplines (e.g., developmental, social, and clinical psychology). Especially in the field of music psychology, researchers demonstrated the impact of bodily responses on listeners’ music experiences and vice versa.

  5. 13 sie 2013 · Over the past several decades, scholars have proposed numerous functions that listening to music might fulfill. However, different theoretical approaches, different methods, and different samples have left a heterogeneous picture regarding the number and nature of musical functions.

  6. 10 sty 2019 · A live music concert is a pleasurable social event that is among the most visceral and memorable forms of musical engagement. But what inspires listeners to attend concerts, sometimes at great expense, when they could listen to recordings at home?

  7. 23 maj 2017 · This paper intends to review actual and future characteristics of concert attendance under the following triad of factors: concert-going psychological motivations, music-consumption models, and technological innovations.

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