This one's for the psychologists out there I guess...
Sub Question: What does it for you? - We all know different types of music do different things, relaxing, uplifting, partying, saddening (to name but a few.) But what's your 'default' setting? What do you come home and listen to?
BTW my answer to main question is: I think because we are sensitive to emotions in voices, we are tuned in to rhythmic patterns, pitch, tone etc. which means we're susceptible to many audio representations of emotion... Possibly :)
My heart lies with funk in all it's forms :) But I love all music really
I don't. I used to think I did but the line has been blurred between sounds that please and those that grate. That's the trouble with art forms. Those who make a living from them think they own the definition of art and can change it to whatever they're offering.
Er, no, I don't know why some sounds trigger certain feelings. Probably connected with some survival mechanism I'd guess.
classical, opera, but then i like to most types of music, but play
Ralph Vaughn Williams the Lark Ascending or Bach Cello Suite No 1 and that is it, bliss.
Heavy rock is a fave of mine when i've had a bad day (Black Sabbath normally does the trick), when I feel reflective Barber Adagio for Strings, when I feel, er, sexy the 70s disco like George McCrae Rock Your Baby for example
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