和弦进行对大调和小调和弦情绪体验的调节作用。

IF 2.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Jing Zhang , Linghe Li , Lijuan Wei , Hanlin Wang
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大量的研究表明,大调和弦表达积极的情绪,而小调和弦传达消极的情绪。然而,一些研究表明,大调/小调和弦与情绪效价之间的联系可能会因某些音乐背景因素而有所不同。本研究探讨与大调和弦和小调和弦相关的情绪体验是否受到和弦进行的影响。实验采用主观评价的方法,对单个和弦(实验1)和和弦序列中的最后一个和弦(实验2)的情绪效价、稳定性和紧张度进行评价。结果表明,大和弦的愉悦度评分明显高于小和弦,而紧张度评分明显低于小和弦。然而,大调和弦和小调和弦之间的稳定性评级没有显著差异。值得注意的是,当大调和弦作为稳定终止级的最后和弦时,其愉悦度和稳定性的评分明显高于小调和弦,同时也会引起较低的紧张度评分。而不稳定终止在大调和弦和小调和弦在愉悦度、稳定性和紧张度上的评分没有显著差异。因此,本研究揭示了和弦进行作为一种音乐语境,通过稳定性和张力的变化影响大调和弦和小调和弦的情绪效价。
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Moderating effects of chord progressions on the emotional experience of major and minor chords
Numerous studies have shown the major chords express positive emotions, while minor chords convey negative emotions. However, several research suggest that the association between major/minor chords and emotional valence may vary due to certain musical contextual factors. This study investigates whether the emotional experience associated with major and minor chords is influenced by chord progressions. Employing subjective evaluations, participants were asked to evaluate the emotional valence, stability, and tension of individual chords (Experiment 1) and the final chords in chord sequences (Experiment 2). Results indicate that the pleasantness ratings of major chords are significantly higher than those of minor chords, while tension ratings are significantly lower. However, stability ratings between major and minor chords did not significantly differ. Notably, when major chords served as the final chords in stable termination progressions, their ratings in pleasantness and stability will be significantly higher compared to those of minor chords, and at the same time, they will also elicit lower tension ratings. While unstable terminations show no significant differences in ratings between major and minor chords across the dimensions of pleasantness, stability, and tension. Thus, this study reveals that chord progressions, as a musical context, influence the emotional valence of major and minor chords through variations in their stability and tension.
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Acta Psychologica
Acta Psychologica PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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3.00
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5.60%
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274
审稿时长
36 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Psychologica publishes original articles and extended reviews on selected books in any area of experimental psychology. The focus of the Journal is on empirical studies and evaluative review articles that increase the theoretical understanding of human capabilities.
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