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Students’ Musical Preferences: The Role of Music Education, Characteristics of Music and Personality Traits
Snjezana Dobrota
; Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Split
Ina Reic Ercegovac
; Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Split
Sažetak
The aim of this research was to examine the relationship between music education and musical preferences for different tempo and tonality and to explore what personality traits of the Big five-factor model contribute to the explanation of individual differences in musical preferences. The survey included 202 female and
male students of the University of Split who were selected on the basis of their music education. Music compact disc containing 16 musical excerpts, Questionnaire for testing musical preference and Questionnaire for personality traits were used. The results confirmed the significant effects of music education and music characteristics
on the musical preferences. Participants with the highest degree of music education enjoy all musical examples alike, regardless of musical characteristics, while other participants reported a significantly higher degree of liking the music in major key
and fast tempo. Music education was a significant predictor in explaining musical preferences for major key music in fast tempo, while openness to experience was significant in predicting preferences for the minor music in slow tempo.
Ključne riječi
Big five-factor model; music pedagogy; tempo; tonality
Hrčak ID:
125031
URI
Datum izdavanja:
26.6.2014.
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