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Audiotopsy
Audiotopsy: Dissecting our Emotional Relationship with Music
6 episodes
2 days ago
Dissecting our emotional relationship with music. Come with us as we explore how music psychology can explain how our favourite pop songs just seem to get us right in the feels!
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Dissecting our emotional relationship with music. Come with us as we explore how music psychology can explain how our favourite pop songs just seem to get us right in the feels!
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music
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TWO: Kelly's Songs
Audiotopsy
42 minutes 48 seconds
1 year ago
TWO: Kelly's Songs

It's time for episode 2!

Join us as we put 2 songs chosen by Kelly under the microscope in order to examine how and why she has such a strong emotional relationship with them.

We start by breaking down the musical elements of each song and then we dive into the wonderful world of music psychology in an attempt to explain the hold that these two songs have over Kelly's heart strings.

Also, you'll be introduced to the work of Lauren's favourite music psychologist ever, the legend that is David Huron.

References

Huron, D. (2014) The effects of emotional expression on vibrato. Journal of voice: official journal of the Voice Foundation 29(2) DOI:10.1016/j.jvoice.2014.06.007

Huron, D. (2015) Affect induction through musical sounds: an ethnological perspective. Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society B Biological Sciences, 370(1664) DOI:10.1098/rstb.2014.0098

Meyer, L. B. (1956) Emotion and meaning in music. University of Chicago Press. Google Scholar

Mirrae, Y. (2020). Exploring melismatic singing and the effects of emotional expression in contemporary music (Version 1). Macquarie University. https://doi.org/10.25949/19433801.v1

Audiotopsy
Dissecting our emotional relationship with music. Come with us as we explore how music psychology can explain how our favourite pop songs just seem to get us right in the feels!