Dear all,
Apologies for cross-posting.
When we listen to music, how much does an ascending glissando evoke or represent an action of "rising", "emerging" or "climbing"?
At Nova University Lisbon, I am conducting a research study looking at how short musical excerpts (of contemporary and experimental music) can represent and evoke kinds of potential actions, movements, or behaviors.
Covid's situation limits our possibility in empirical research, so I would very much appreciate it if you could take 15 minutes of your time to fill in this listening survey (and, in case, share the link below to the general public and non-professional listeners).
https://www.questionpro.com/t/ASqIQZnQ0O
Your responses will, of course, be completely anonymous and be treated with confidentiality.
Thank you for your time and collaboration!
Riccardo D. Wanke
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Post-Doc Fellow
Centre for the Study of the Sociology and Aesthetics of Music – CESEM,
Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas,
Nova University Lisbon.
Av. de Berna, 26 C, 1069-061
Lisbon, Portugal.
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