Department of Linguistics, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany.
The MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Development, Western Sydney University, Milperra, NSW, Australia.
PLoS One. 2022 Jun 29;17(6):e0269597. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0269597. eCollection 2022.
Music is a vital part of most cultures and has a strong impact on emotions [1-5]. In Western cultures, emotive valence is strongly influenced by major and minor melodies and harmony (chords and their progressions) [6-13]. Yet, how pitch and harmony affect our emotions, and to what extent these effects are culturally mediated or universal, is hotly debated [2, 5, 14-20]. Here, we report an experiment conducted in a remote cloud forest region of Papua New Guinea, across several communities with similar traditional music but differing levels of exposure to Western-influenced tonal music. One hundred and seventy participants were presented with pairs of major and minor cadences (chord progressions) and melodies, and chose which of them made them happier. The experiment was repeated by 60 non-musicians and 19 musicians in Sydney, Australia. Bayesian analyses show that, for cadences, there is strong evidence that greater happiness was reported for major than minor in every community except one: the community with minimal exposure to Western-like music. For melodies, there is strong evidence that greater happiness was reported for those with higher mean pitch (major melodies) than those with lower mean pitch (minor melodies) in only one of the three PNG communities and in both Sydney groups. The results show that the emotive valence of major and minor is strongly associated with exposure to Western-influenced music and culture, although we cannot exclude the possibility of universality.
音乐是大多数文化的重要组成部分,对情感有强烈的影响[1-5]。在西方文化中,情感效价强烈受到主调和小调旋律以及和声(和弦及其进行)的影响[6-13]。然而,音高和和声如何影响我们的情感,以及这些影响在多大程度上受到文化中介或普遍存在,这是一个激烈争论的问题[2, 5, 14-20]。在这里,我们报告了在巴布亚新几内亚一个偏远的云雾森林地区进行的一项实验,该实验涉及几个社区,这些社区具有相似的传统音乐,但对受西方影响的调性音乐的接触程度不同。170 名参与者被呈现了一对大调和小调终止式(和弦进行)和旋律,并选择了让他们感到更快乐的那一对。该实验在澳大利亚悉尼的 60 名非音乐家和 19 名音乐家重复进行。贝叶斯分析表明,对于终止式,除了一个社区(受西方类似音乐影响最小的社区)外,每个社区都有强有力的证据表明大调比小调更能带来幸福感:在巴布亚新几内亚的三个社区中,只有一个社区以及悉尼的两个群体,在旋律方面,有强有力的证据表明,与那些平均音高较低的旋律(小调旋律)相比,那些平均音高较高的旋律(大调旋律)更能带来幸福感。结果表明,大调和小调的情感效价与接触受西方影响的音乐和文化密切相关,尽管我们不能排除普遍性的可能性。