Perceptual experiment investigating the effect of sad and happy music on perceptions of fate and mood in text

This project investigates the music-listening habits of the people living in Singapore. Music is often referred to as the “language of emotions”. Over the years, the reason why music evokes emotion is still relatively unknown, and it has sparked interest in researchers to continuously look into the...

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Main Author: Wong, Astrid Siew Me
Other Authors: Khong Andy Wai Hoong
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/64413
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description This project investigates the music-listening habits of the people living in Singapore. Music is often referred to as the “language of emotions”. Over the years, the reason why music evokes emotion is still relatively unknown, and it has sparked interest in researchers to continuously look into the relationship between music and emotion. The effect of music in films — evoking emotions — is undoubtedly significant. Music placed appropriately in film is usually intended to bring the audience to certain emotional states. In film, text can be brought to life and this brings us to question: does music bring the same effect to film as to text?
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spelling ntu-10356/644132023-07-07T17:12:05Z Perceptual experiment investigating the effect of sad and happy music on perceptions of fate and mood in text Wong, Astrid Siew Me Khong Andy Wai Hoong PerMagnus Lindborg School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Visual arts and music::Music This project investigates the music-listening habits of the people living in Singapore. Music is often referred to as the “language of emotions”. Over the years, the reason why music evokes emotion is still relatively unknown, and it has sparked interest in researchers to continuously look into the relationship between music and emotion. The effect of music in films — evoking emotions — is undoubtedly significant. Music placed appropriately in film is usually intended to bring the audience to certain emotional states. In film, text can be brought to life and this brings us to question: does music bring the same effect to film as to text? Bachelor of Engineering 2015-05-26T07:17:38Z 2015-05-26T07:17:38Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/64413 en Nanyang Technological University 48 p. application/pdf
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Perceptual experiment investigating the effect of sad and happy music on perceptions of fate and mood in text
title Perceptual experiment investigating the effect of sad and happy music on perceptions of fate and mood in text
title_full Perceptual experiment investigating the effect of sad and happy music on perceptions of fate and mood in text
title_fullStr Perceptual experiment investigating the effect of sad and happy music on perceptions of fate and mood in text
title_full_unstemmed Perceptual experiment investigating the effect of sad and happy music on perceptions of fate and mood in text
title_short Perceptual experiment investigating the effect of sad and happy music on perceptions of fate and mood in text
title_sort perceptual experiment investigating the effect of sad and happy music on perceptions of fate and mood in text
topic DRNTU::Visual arts and music::Music
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