2019
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0204539
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The sensation of groove is affected by the interaction of rhythmic and harmonic complexity

Abstract: The pleasurable desire to move to music, also known as groove, is modulated by rhythmic complexity. How the sensation of groove is influenced by other musical features, such as the harmonic complexity of individual chords, is less clear. To address this, we asked people with a range of musical experience to rate stimuli that varied in both rhythmic and harmonic complexity. Rhythm showed an inverted U-shaped relationship with ratings of pleasure and wanting to move, whereas medium and low complexity chords were… Show more

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“…The concept of "appetence" (i.e., strong and provoking desires for movement) has shed light on mechanisms of addiction (Ferreira et al, 2006). In musicology, the concept of "groove" describes the ability of music to generate feelings of urge to move (Matthews et al, 2019). There appears to be considerable overlap in the concepts of desires, wants, urges and related constructs, yet they seem to vary by the dimensions of magnitude, specificity to movement behavior, whether the desire is conscious and felt, as well as valence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of "appetence" (i.e., strong and provoking desires for movement) has shed light on mechanisms of addiction (Ferreira et al, 2006). In musicology, the concept of "groove" describes the ability of music to generate feelings of urge to move (Matthews et al, 2019). There appears to be considerable overlap in the concepts of desires, wants, urges and related constructs, yet they seem to vary by the dimensions of magnitude, specificity to movement behavior, whether the desire is conscious and felt, as well as valence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It had a high pattern coefficient of 0.99 on pleasure and was slightly better aligned with the underlying factor than the very similar item 14 (''Listening to this music is enjoyable.''). Item 13 is compatible with items used by Witek et al (2014) and Matthews et al (2019). !…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of factors was confirmed by parallel analysis (McCoach et al, 2013, p. 123), Kaiser's criterion (Kaiser, 1958), and a scree plot. Based on the results of earlier studies (Matthews et al, 2019), we expected the two factors to be positively correlated. Accordingly, an oblique promax rotation was used.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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