Stockholm University.
Department of Music, Finnish Centre of Excellence in Interdisciplinary Music Research, University of Jyväskylä.
Emotion. 2013 Jun;13(3):434-449. doi: 10.1037/a0031388. Epub 2013 Feb 11.
We present a cross-cultural study on the performance and perception of affective expression in music. Professional bowed-string musicians from different musical traditions (Swedish folk music, Hindustani classical music, Japanese traditional music, and Western classical music) were instructed to perform short pieces of music to convey 11 emotions and related states to listeners. All musical stimuli were judged by Swedish, Indian, and Japanese participants in a balanced design, and a variety of acoustic and musical cues were extracted. Results first showed that the musicians' expressive intentions could be recognized with accuracy above chance both within and across musical cultures, but communication was, in general, more accurate for culturally familiar versus unfamiliar music, and for basic emotions versus nonbasic affective states. We further used a lens-model approach to describe the relations between the strategies that musicians use to convey various expressions and listeners' perceptions of the affective content of the music. Many acoustic and musical cues were similarly correlated with both the musicians' expressive intentions and the listeners' affective judgments across musical cultures, but the match between musicians' and listeners' uses of cues was better in within-cultural versus cross-cultural conditions. We conclude that affective expression in music may depend on a combination of universal and culture-specific factors.
我们呈现了一项关于音乐中情感表达的表现和感知的跨文化研究。来自不同音乐传统的专业弓弦乐演奏家(瑞典民间音乐、印度古典音乐、日本传统音乐和西方古典音乐)被指示演奏简短的音乐片段,以向听众传达 11 种情感和相关状态。所有音乐刺激都由瑞典、印度和日本参与者在平衡设计中进行判断,并提取了各种音响和音乐线索。结果首先表明,音乐家的表达意图在音乐文化内部和跨文化之间都可以被准确识别,超过了随机水平,但总的来说,对于熟悉的文化音乐与不熟悉的音乐、基本情感与非基本情感状态,交流更为准确。我们进一步使用镜头模型方法来描述音乐家用来传达各种表达的策略与听众对音乐情感内容的感知之间的关系。许多音响和音乐线索在跨文化音乐中都与音乐家的表达意图和听众的情感判断有相似的相关性,但在文化内条件下,音乐家和听众对线索的使用匹配程度要好于跨文化条件。我们的结论是,音乐中的情感表达可能取决于普遍因素和特定于文化的因素的结合。