Music and Boredom: A First Insight Into an Unexplored Relationship

J. Merrill, Tristan Niedecken
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While the positive effects of music listening have received much attention, insights into the negative effects are rare, such as the experience of boredom. In two consecutive online surveys using qualitative (N  =  266) and quantitative methods (N  =  719), participants were asked to retrospectively report their experience of boredom while listening to music. The experience of boredom depends on a combination of factors, such as musical features or styles combined with a certain situation, or the dislike of that music. Boredom is also accompanied by feelings of high and low arousal such as annoyance, anger, fatigue, and listlessness. Notably, boredom in the context of music does not only refer to an emotional state but is also used as a disparaging judgment of music. The associated musical features of “boring” music, such as repetition and monotony, go along with a perceived simplicity and uniformity in specific musical styles (e.g., German schlager, pop, EDM, or rap). Overall, the prevalence of boredom during music listening was low in the current sample, where 77% never or rarely experience boredom, but 46% report experiencing it moderately to very severely when it occurs. Participants with higher musical perceptual abilities report experiencing boredom more frequently and intensely, while a higher active engagement with music and higher agreeableness seem to prevent one from “musical” boredom. The results align with typical aspects of general boredom and contribute to the understanding of the variety of factors that compose an averse form of an aesthetic experience with music.
音乐与无聊:对一段未被探索的关系的初步洞察
虽然听音乐的积极影响受到了很多关注,但对其负面影响的深入研究却很少,比如无聊的体验。在连续两次使用定性(N = 266)和定量方法(N = 719)的在线调查中,参与者被要求回顾报告他们在听音乐时的无聊经历。无聊的体验取决于多种因素的组合,例如与特定情境相结合的音乐特征或风格,或者对该音乐的厌恶。无聊也伴随着高觉醒和低觉醒的感觉,如烦恼、愤怒、疲劳和无精打采。值得注意的是,无聊在音乐的语境中不仅指一种情绪状态,而且还被用作对音乐的贬低性判断。“无聊”音乐的相关音乐特征,如重复和单调,伴随着特定音乐风格的简单和统一(例如,德国施拉格,流行,EDM或说唱)。总的来说,在当前的样本中,听音乐时无聊的患病率很低,77%的人从未或很少感到无聊,但46%的人表示,当无聊发生时,他们会感到中度到非常严重。音乐感知能力强的参与者更频繁、更强烈地感到无聊,而更积极地参与音乐和更随和的人似乎可以防止“音乐”无聊。结果与一般无聊的典型方面一致,有助于理解构成音乐审美体验厌恶形式的各种因素。
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