Time-of-day practices echo circadian physiological arousal: An enculturated embodied practice in Hindustani classical music

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 0 MUSIC
Tanushree Agrawal, D. Shanahan, David Huron, Hannah Keller
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Abstract

Traditionally, various Hindustani (North Indian) ragas have been performed at specific times of day, such as dawn, dusk, midday, and evening. Human physiology also exhibits common circadian patterns, with reduced arousal at night, rising during the morning, culminating in peak arousal, and then declining arousal towards the end of the day. This raises the question of how and whether the musical features of ragas for each time of day are related to these circadian patterns of arousal. We formally examined associations between traditionally designated time-of-day classifications and musical features from 65 Hindustani raga performances. Our results showed that only pitch-related features are predictive of time-of-day classifications. Surprisingly, non-pitch factors known to correlate with arousal, such as tempo, did not covary with raga time-of-day practices. In general, the results are consistent with rules for North Indian raga performances described by Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande (1860–1936) that emphasize the presence or prevalence of particular tones in the raga. The results point to a combination of enculturated and embodied influences in conveying musical arousal. Specifically, they suggest that while time-of-day-related raga listening practices may have been initially influenced by embodied processes, they have ultimately been reshaped by pitch-related cultural norms.
一天的时间实践呼应昼夜生理唤醒:印度斯坦古典音乐的文化具体化实践
传统上,各种印度斯坦(北印度)ragas在一天中的特定时间进行,例如黎明,黄昏,中午和晚上。人类生理也表现出共同的昼夜节律模式,晚上觉醒减少,早上觉醒,达到高潮,然后在一天结束时觉醒下降。这就提出了一个问题,拉格斯在一天中每个时间的音乐特征是如何以及是否与这些昼夜节律的觉醒模式有关。我们正式研究了65场印度斯坦拉格表演中传统指定的时间分类和音乐特征之间的联系。我们的研究结果表明,只有音调相关的特征可以预测一天中的时间分类。令人惊讶的是,与兴奋相关的非音高因素,如节奏,并没有随拉格的时间练习而变化。总的来说,结果与Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande(1860-1936)所描述的北印度拉格演奏规则一致,该规则强调拉格中特定音调的存在或流行。结果表明,在传达音乐唤起时,文化同化和具体化的影响结合在一起。具体来说,他们认为,虽然一天中与时间相关的拉格听练习最初可能受到具体化过程的影响,但它们最终受到与音高相关的文化规范的重塑。
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Musicae Scientiae
Musicae Scientiae Multiple-
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4.50
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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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