Etani Takahide, Marui Atsushi, Kawase Satoshi, Keller Peter E
Graduate School of Music, Tokyo University of the Arts, Tokyo, Japan.
Faculty of Music, Tokyo University of the Arts, Tokyo, Japan.
Front Psychol. 2018 Apr 10;9:462. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00462. eCollection 2018.
The tendency for groove-based music to induce body movements has been linked to multiple acoustical factors. However, it is unclear how or whether tempo affects groove, although tempo significantly affects other aspects of music perception. To address this issue, the present study investigated effects of tempo, specific rhythmic organizations of patterns, and syncopation on groove and the induction of the sensation of wanting to move. We focused on the directions of body movement in particular by taking into account , which is an indigenous Japanese musical term used not only synonymously with groove, but also as a spatial metaphor indicating vertical or horizontal movement directions. Thus, the present study explored how groove was felt and defined, as well as how musical factors induced the sensation of wanting to move in cross-cultural context. A listening experiment was conducted using drum breaks as stimuli. Stimuli consisted of various rhythm patterns at six tempi from 60 to 200 BPM. The main findings are that: (1) an optimal tempo for groove existed for drum breaks at around 100-120 BPM, (2) an optimal tempo existed for the sensation of wanting to move the body in specific directions (i.e., back-and-forth and side-to-side), (3) groove and shared a similar concept of wanting to move but differed on several points (i.e., association with sense of pulse and fast tempo). Overall, the present study suggests that there is an optimal tempo for body movement related to groove. This finding has implications for the use of music or rhythmic stimuli to induce smooth motion in rehabilitation, therapy, or dance.
基于节奏的音乐引发身体运动的倾向与多种声学因素有关。然而,尽管节奏显著影响音乐感知的其他方面,但节奏如何影响或是否影响律动尚不清楚。为了解决这个问题,本研究调查了节奏、特定的节奏模式组织以及切分音对律动和想要移动的感觉的诱导作用。我们特别关注身体运动的方向,尤其考虑到“kata”,这是一个日本本土音乐术语,不仅与律动同义,还作为一种空间隐喻,表示垂直或水平的运动方向。因此,本研究探讨了在跨文化背景下,律动是如何被感知和定义的,以及音乐因素是如何引发想要移动的感觉的。使用鼓点作为刺激进行了一项听觉实验。刺激由六种节奏,从每分钟60拍到200拍的各种节奏模式组成。主要研究结果如下:(1)鼓点的律动存在一个最佳节奏,约为每分钟100 - 120拍;(2)身体在特定方向(即前后和左右)移动的感觉存在一个最佳节奏;(3)律动和“kata”在想要移动的概念上相似,但在几个方面存在差异(即与脉搏感和快节奏的关联)。总体而言,本研究表明与律动相关的身体运动存在一个最佳节奏。这一发现对在康复、治疗或舞蹈中使用音乐或节奏刺激来诱导平稳运动具有启示意义。