Interfaces of Dialogue: A Mixed Methods Approach to Investigating Intersubjectivity in Dyadic Improvisations

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Monika Smetana, Laura Bishop, Irene Stepniczka
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Music therapy provides a complex and dynamic environment and as such offers space for the emergence of nonverbal dialogue. We aimed to capture the relational, musical, and physiological aspects of intersubjectivity emerging during dyadic piano improvisations between music therapists and adult participants in a non-clinical feasibility study. Various data from 17 partner improvisations with adult participants and music therapists were collected, including audio, video, and MIDI recordings, physiological (ECG and EDA) measures, questionnaires, and semi-structured debriefing interviews. Parts of these data sets served for a mixed methods analysis to show (1) how instances of intersubjectivity were experienced by therapists and participants (drawing on interview data), (2) how their shared experiences were supported by coordination and contrast at the level of musical features (drawing on musical data), (3) how physiological arousal was compared between an initial resting baseline and the improvisation, and (4) how patterns in the event related electrodermal activity data related to qualities of intersubjectivity and musical interaction in an example of two case studies. In conclusion, intersubjectivity was characterized by overlapping experiences of relational qualities and complex patterns of musical interaction, including contrasting elements of convergence (in pitch contour) and divergence (key velocity and timing). Further, the case studies showed how differently-interpreted experiences can emerge from a homogenous musical structure, and how stronger intersubjectivity may be associated with more active experiential phenomena such as disruption or reciprocity (versus relaxation or security). Additionally, our findings highlight the complexity of musical interaction as an enactive process. Bringing together multi- and interdisciplinary perspectives enhanced a shared understanding of how subjective experiences that arise during dyadic improvisations relate to measures of musical coordination and physiological arousal. The complex mixed methods design proves to be feasible and, as a consequence, can be transferred to clinical settings in the future.
对话的界面:二元即兴创作中主体间性的混合方法研究
音乐治疗提供了一个复杂而动态的环境,因此为非语言对话的出现提供了空间。在一项非临床可行性研究中,我们旨在捕捉音乐治疗师和成年参与者在二元钢琴即兴演奏中出现的主体间性的关系、音乐和生理方面。研究人员收集了来自17个成年参与者和音乐治疗师的即兴演奏的各种数据,包括音频、视频和MIDI录音、生理(ECG和EDA)测量、问卷调查和半结构化的汇报访谈。这些数据集的一部分用于混合方法分析,以显示(1)治疗师和参与者如何体验主体间性实例(利用访谈数据),(2)他们的共同体验如何得到音乐特征水平上的协调和对比的支持(利用音乐数据),(3)如何在初始静息基线和即兴创作之间比较生理唤醒,(4)以两个案例研究为例,事件中与皮肤电活动数据相关的模式如何与主体间性和音乐互动的质量相关。综上所述,主体间性的特点是关系品质的重叠体验和音乐互动的复杂模式,包括收敛(音高轮廓)和发散(键速和计时)的对比元素。此外,案例研究显示了如何从同质的音乐结构中产生不同的解释体验,以及更强的主体间性如何与更活跃的体验现象(如破坏或互惠)相关联(相对于放松或安全)。此外,我们的研究结果强调了音乐互动作为一个主动过程的复杂性。将多学科和跨学科的观点结合在一起,增强了对二元即兴演奏过程中产生的主观体验如何与音乐协调和生理唤醒的测量相关的共同理解。复杂的混合方法设计被证明是可行的,因此,将来可以转移到临床环境中。
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