Department of Music, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Lucerne School of Music, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Lucerne, Switzerland.
PLoS One. 2024 May 15;19(5):e0303309. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0303309. eCollection 2024.
Catchiness and groove are common phenomena when listening to popular music. Catchiness may be a potential factor for experiencing groove but quantitative evidence for such a relationship is missing. To examine whether and how catchiness influences a key component of groove-the pleasurable urge to move to music (PLUMM)-we conducted a listening experiment with 450 participants and 240 short popular music clips of drum patterns, bass lines or keys/guitar parts. We found four main results: (1) catchiness as measured in a recognition task was only weakly associated with participants' perceived catchiness of music. We showed that perceived catchiness is multi-dimensional, subjective, and strongly associated with pleasure. (2) We found a sizeable positive relationship between PLUMM and perceived catchiness. (3) However, the relationship is complex, as further analysis showed that pleasure suppresses perceived catchiness' effect on the urge to move. (4) We compared common factors that promote perceived catchiness and PLUMM and found that listener-related variables contributed similarly, while the effects of musical content diverged. Overall, our data suggests music perceived as catchy is likely to foster groove experiences.
当听流行音乐时,感染力和律动感是常见的现象。感染力可能是体验律动感的潜在因素,但这种关系的定量证据是缺失的。为了研究感染力是否以及如何影响律动感的一个关键组成部分——对跟随音乐移动的愉悦冲动(PLUMM),我们对 450 名参与者和 240 段短流行音乐的鼓点、贝斯线或键盘/吉他片段进行了听力实验。我们发现了四个主要结果:(1)在识别任务中测量的感染力与参与者对音乐的感知感染力仅弱相关。我们表明,感知感染力是多维的、主观的,并且与愉悦感强烈相关。(2)我们发现 PLUMM 和感知感染力之间存在显著的正相关关系。(3)然而,这种关系是复杂的,因为进一步的分析表明,愉悦感抑制了感知感染力对移动冲动的影响。(4)我们比较了促进感知感染力和 PLUMM 的共同因素,发现与听众相关的变量具有相似的贡献,而音乐内容的影响则有所不同。总的来说,我们的数据表明,被认为有感染力的音乐很可能会促进律动感体验。