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    • On Happy Dance : Emotion Recognition in Dance Movements 

      Burger, Birgitta; Thompson, Marc R.; Saarikallio, Suvi; Luck, Geoff; Toiviainen, Petri (University of Jyväskylä, Department of Music, 2013)
      Movements are capable of conveying emotions, as shown for instance in studies on both non-verbal gestures and music-specific movements performed by instrumentalists or professional dancers. Since dancing/moving to music ...
    • Investigating Relationships Between Music, Emotions, Personality, and Music-Induced Movement 

      Burger, Birgitta; Polet, Juho; Luck, Geoff; Thompson, Marc R.; Saarikallio, Suvi; Toiviainen, Petri (University of Jyväskylä, Department of Music, 2013)
      Listening to music makes us to move in various ways. The characteristics of these movements can be affected by several aspects, such as individual factors, musical features, or the emotional content of the music. In a study ...
    • The Emotionality of Sonic Events : Testing the Geneva Emotional Music Scale (GEMS) for Popular and Electroacoustic Music 

      Lykartsis, Athanasios; Pysiewicz, Andreas; von Coler, Henrik; Lepa, Steffen (University of Jyväskylä, Department of Music, 2013)
      In the present study the Geneva Emotional Music Scale (GEMS-25) and its German offshoot, the GEMS-28-G were tested for measurement invariance across different types of musical stimuli. Additionally, the comparability of ...
    • Study on the Expressiveness in the Performance of Children 

      Bordin, Anna Maria (University of Jyväskylä, Department of Music, 2013)
      This work studies the characteristics of musical expressiveness in children’s performances through comparison of musical structures and behavioral patterns in executing music. The aim is to offer effective information ...
    • Music-Related Nostalgic Experiences of Young Migrants 

      Khorsandi, Aida; Saarikallio, Suvi (University of Jyväskylä, Department of Music, 2013)
      Music is a powerful means for constructing identity – both formulating and remembering who one is – and migration can be seen as a particular situation creating challenges for this sense of identity. This qualitative study ...
    • The Pleasant Emotion of Sad Music 

      Kawakami, Ai; Furukawa, Kiyoshi; Okanoya, Kazuo (University of Jyväskylä, Department of Music, 2013)
      In general, sad music is thought to cause us to experience sadness, which is considered an unpleasant emotion. As a result, the question arises as to why we listen to sad music if it evokes sadness. We hypothesized that ...
    • The Sound of Sadness : The Effect of Performers' Emotions on Audience Ratings 

      Van Zijl, Anemone G. W.; Luck, Geoff (University of Jyväskylä, Department of Music, 2013)
      Very few studies have investigated the effect of performers’ felt emotions on the audience perception of their performances. Does it matter what a performer feels or thinks about when performing? To investigate this, we ...
    • Emotions in Concert : Performers' Experienced Emotions on Stage 

      Van Zijl, Anemone G. W.; Sloboda, John A. (University of Jyväskylä, Department of Music, 2013)
      Music is often said to be expressive of emotions. Surprisingly, not much is known about the role of performers’ emotions while performing. Do musicians feel the musical emotions when expressing them? Or has expressive ...
    • Music Performance Anxiety : Use of Coping Strategies by Tertiary Flute Players 

      Sinico, Andre; Winter, Leonardo (University of Jyväskylä, Department of Music, 2013)
      This article presents part of a master´s degree research, which focused on investigating causes, symptoms, and strategies used by tertiary flute players to cope with music performance anxiety in the performance of an ...