Belfi Amy M, Samson David W, Crane Jonathan, Schmidt Nicholas L
Department of Psychological Science, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO, United States.
Department of Arts, Languages, and Philosophy, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO, United States.
Front Psychol. 2021 Feb 4;12:618025. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.618025. eCollection 2021.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the live music industry to an abrupt halt; subsequently, musicians are looking for ways to replicate the live concert experience virtually. The present study sought to investigate differences in aesthetic judgments of a live concert vs. a recorded concert, and whether these responses vary based on congruence between musical artist and piece. Participants ( = 32) made continuous ratings of their felt pleasure either during a live concert or while viewing an audiovisual recorded version of the same joint concert given by a university band and a United States Army band. Each band played two pieces: a United States patriotic piece (congruent with the army band) and a non-patriotic piece (congruent with the university band). Results indicate that, on average, participants reported more pleasure while listening to pieces that were congruent, which did not vary based on live vs. lab listening context: listeners preferred patriotic music when played by the army band and non-patriotic music when played by the university band. Overall, these results indicate that felt pleasure in response to music may vary based on listener expectations of the musical artist, such that listeners prefer musical pieces that "fit" with the particular artist. When considering implications for concerts during the COVID-19 pandemic, our results indicate that listeners may experience similar degrees of pleasure even while viewing a recorded concert, suggesting that virtual concerts are a reasonable way to elicit pleasure from audiences when live performances are not possible.
新冠疫情使现场音乐产业突然停滞;随后,音乐家们开始寻找在虚拟环境中重现现场音乐会体验的方法。本研究旨在调查现场音乐会与录制音乐会在审美判断上的差异,以及这些反应是否因音乐艺术家与作品之间的契合度而有所不同。参与者((n = 32))在现场音乐会期间或观看由大学乐队和美国陆军乐队联合举办的同一场音乐会的视听录制版本时,持续对他们感受到的愉悦程度进行评分。每个乐队演奏两首曲目:一首美国爱国曲目(与陆军乐队契合)和一首非爱国曲目(与大学乐队契合)。结果表明,平均而言,参与者在听契合的曲目时报告的愉悦感更强,且这种情况在现场聆听与实验室聆听环境下并无差异:当陆军乐队演奏时,听众更喜欢爱国音乐;当大学乐队演奏时,听众更喜欢非爱国音乐。总体而言,这些结果表明,对音乐的愉悦感可能因听众对音乐艺术家的期望而异,即听众更喜欢与特定艺术家“契合”的音乐作品。考虑到新冠疫情期间音乐会的影响,我们的结果表明,即使观看录制音乐会,听众也可能体验到相似程度的愉悦感,这表明当无法进行现场表演时,虚拟音乐会是一种从观众那里引发愉悦感的合理方式。