Musical preferences of teenagers and adults: Evidence from a Spanish-speaking sample

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 0 MUSIC
João F. Soares-Quadros, L. G. C. D. Sá, Carmen María Román-Torres
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Abstract

Music consumption is widely recognized as an important facet of everyday life, and the use of algorithms by online streaming services to suggest songs has aroused a growing scientific interest in how musical preferences are structured. However, existing studies have failed to include Latin genres of music. Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop and validate a measure to assess the musical preferences of Spanish-speaking teenagers and adults. To do this, two independent studies were developed (N1 = 312 Spanish teenagers; N2 = 345 Spanish-speaking adults) using an instrument based on a theoretical structure consisting of 20 musical genres, which reflects the MUSIC model. The results indicated the exclusion of reggaetón for both groups, and confirmed the proposed theory of five dimensions of musical preferences: (a) Intense: emphasis on low sounds and use of electronic instruments; (b) Sophisticated: complex musical structure, dissonant harmonies, and melodies that explore unconventional patterns and diversified rhythms; (c) Contemporary: striking rhythm, emphasis on percussion and electronic instruments, versatility in the prosodic construction of lyrics, and often linked to themes such as inequality and social injustice; (d) Moving: strong connection to dance, especially partner dances, with strong potential for socialization; (e) Unpretentious: music with strong cultural roots specific to the research context. In conclusion, the Scale for Musical Preferences Assessment proved to be an effective instrument for assessing the musical preferences of teenagers and adults, presenting a standard structure for both groups, although there were differences in their perception of musical genres.
青少年和成人的音乐偏好:来自西班牙语样本的证据
人们普遍认为音乐消费是日常生活的一个重要方面,在线流媒体服务使用算法来推荐歌曲,这引起了人们对音乐偏好结构的科学兴趣。然而,现有的研究没有包括拉丁音乐流派。因此,本研究的目的是开发并验证一种评估西班牙语青少年和成年人音乐偏好的方法。为此,开展了两项独立研究(N1 = 312名西班牙青少年;N2 = 345名说西班牙语的成年人)使用一种基于由20种音乐流派组成的理论结构的乐器,这反映了音乐模型。结果表明,两组都排除了reggaetón,并证实了提出的音乐偏好的五个维度理论:(a)强烈:强调低音和使用电子乐器;(b)复杂的:复杂的音乐结构,不和谐的和声,探索非常规模式和多样化节奏的旋律;(c)当代:突出的节奏,强调打击乐器和电子乐器,歌词的韵律结构多种多样,往往与不平等和社会不公正等主题有关;(d)动人:与舞蹈,特别是舞伴舞蹈有很强的联系,具有很强的社交潜力;(e)朴实无华:具有研究背景特有的强烈文化根源的音乐。总之,音乐偏好评估量表被证明是评估青少年和成人音乐偏好的有效工具,尽管他们对音乐类型的感知存在差异,但它为两组提供了一个标准结构。
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Musicae Scientiae
Musicae Scientiae Multiple-
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
8.30%
发文量
21
期刊介绍: MUSICAE SCIENTIAE is the trilingual journal, official organ of ESCOM, published with the financial support of the Belgian Science Policy.
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