Moved by music: A typology of music listeners

Tom F.M. Ter Bogt, Juul Mulder, Quinten A.W. Raaijmakers, Saoirse Nic Gabhainn

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Abstract

A typology of music listeners was constructed on the basis of importance attributed to music and four types of music use: mood enhancement; coping with problems; defining personal identity; and marking social identity. Three Listener Groups were identified through Latent Class Analysis of internet survey data of 997 Dutch respondents, aged 12-29. High-Involved listeners (19.7%) experienced music as a very important medium and used music most often for mood enhancement, coping with distress, identity construction and social identity formation. Medium- (74.2%) and Low- Involved (6.1%) listeners formed two distinct groups with less intense importance/use patterns Furthermore, High-Involved listeners reported that they liked a broad range of genres (Pop, Rock, High Brow, Urban and Dance) and experienced the most intense positive affect when listening. However, both High- and Medium-Involved listeners also reported more negative affects (anger and sadness) when listening, compared to the Low-Involved group. Even the Low-Involved group listened frequently to music and used music as a mood enhancer. Generally, people who are 'moved by music', either positively or negatively, use it for mood enhancement and coping more often. Therefore, the High-Involved group seems to benefit most from music's capacity to enliven and enlighten life.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)147-163
Number of pages17
JournalPsychology of Music
Volume39
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2011

Keywords

  • emotions during listening
  • internalizing problems
  • music taste
  • music uses
  • typology of music listeners

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