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How Live Music Moves Us: Head Movement Differences in Audiences to Live Versus Recorded Music

机译:现场音乐如何使我们感动:现场观众与录制音乐的头部运动差异

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A live music concert is a pleasurable social event that is among the most visceral and memorable forms of musical engagement. But what inspires listeners to attend concerts, sometimes at great expense, when they could listen to recordings at home? An iconic aspect of popular concerts is engaging with other audience members through moving to the music. Head movements, in particular, reflect emotion and have social consequences when experienced with others. Previous studies have explored the affiliative social engagement experienced among people moving together to music. But live concerts have other features that might also be important, such as that during a live performance the music unfolds in a unique and not predetermined way, potentially increasing anticipation and feelings of involvement for the audience. Being in the same space as the musicians might also be exciting. Here we controlled for simply being in an audience to examine whether factors inherent to live performance contribute to the concert experience. We used motion capture to compare head movement responses at a live album release concert featuring Canadian rock star Ian Fletcher Thornley, and at a concert without the performers where the same songs were played from the recorded album. We also examined effects of a prior connection with the performers by comparing fans and neutral-listeners, while controlling for familiarity with the songs, as the album had not yet been released. Head movements were faster during the live concert than the album-playback concert. Self-reported fans moved faster and exhibited greater levels of rhythmic entrainment than neutral-listeners. These results indicate that live music engages listeners to a greater extent than pre-recorded music and that a pre-existing admiration for the performers also leads to higher engagement.
机译:现场音乐演唱会是一种令人愉悦的社交活动,属于最亲切,最难忘的音乐参与形式。但是,是什么促使听众在家里可以听录音的,而有时却花了大笔钱?流行音乐会的标志性方面是通过转移到音乐与其他观众互动。头部运动尤其能反映情感,并且在与他人一起经历时会产生社会后果。先前的研究已经探索了一起搬到音乐中的人们所经历的从属社会参与。但是现场音乐会还有其他可能也很重要的功能,例如,在现场表演中,音乐以独特且非预定的方式展现,可能会增加观众的期待和参与感。与音乐家同在一个空间可能也会令人兴奋。在这里,我们只是为了控制观众的参与,以检查现场表演的内在因素是否有助于音乐会体验。在由加拿大摇滚明星Ian Fletcher Thornley主持的现场专辑发行音乐会上,以及在没有表演者从录制专辑中播放相同歌曲的音乐会上,我们使用动作捕捉来比较头部运动响应。我们还通过比较歌迷和中立听众来检查与表演者先前联系的效果,同时控制对歌曲的熟悉程度,因为专辑尚未发行。现场演唱会中的头部动作比专辑回放演唱会中的动作更快。自我报告的粉丝比中立的听众移动得更快,并且有更高的节奏性。这些结果表明,现场音乐比预先录制的音乐更能吸引听众,并且对表演者的先前钦佩也能带来更高的参与度。

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