Music as Water: The Functions of Music from a Utilitarian Perspective

The rapid increase of technologically enhanced listening platforms gives listeners access to music with ever-increasing ease and ubiquity, giving rise to the suggestion that we should now conceptualize music as a resource similar to water; something that is utilized to achieve everyday goals. This p...

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Main Author: Liam Maloney
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre for Philosophical Research 2017-11-01
Series:Avant: Journal of Philosophical-Interdisciplinary Vanguard
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Online Access:http://avant.edu.pl/wp-content/uploads/L-Maloney-Music-as-Water.pdf
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spelling doaj-0427445b13954aaeb141f7dd4643577e2020-11-25T01:14:43ZengCentre for Philosophical ResearchAvant: Journal of Philosophical-Interdisciplinary Vanguard2082-67102017-11-018S576710.26913/80s02017.0111.0006Music as Water: The Functions of Music from a Utilitarian PerspectiveLiam MaloneyThe rapid increase of technologically enhanced listening platforms gives listeners access to music with ever-increasing ease and ubiquity, giving rise to the suggestion that we should now conceptualize music as a resource similar to water; something that is utilized to achieve everyday goals. This paper proposes that music is a utilitarian resource employed by listeners to augment cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and physiological aspects of the self. To better explore these notions this paper examines the potential role of the “functions of music,” first espoused by Alan P. Merriam in 1964. Merriam suggested music has a situational use and an underlying function (music’s ability to alter the self through listening). The research presented here asserts that listeners interact with specific musical materials to achieve or orientate themselves towards contextually-rooted goals. Reinforcing Tia DeNora’s suggestion that music is a “technology of the self” this research presents the results of a 41 publication meta-analysis exploring the possible functions of music. The resultant Aggregate Thematic Functions Framework (ATF framework) identifies 45 possible utilitarian functions of music, spread across five domains of action. The framework also proposes a meta-domain and an emotional sub-domain.http://avant.edu.pl/wp-content/uploads/L-Maloney-Music-as-Water.pdfaugmentationfunctionsgoallistening of musicreg⁠ula⁠tionresourceutilitarian
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Music as Water: The Functions of Music from a Utilitarian Perspective
Avant: Journal of Philosophical-Interdisciplinary Vanguard
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title Music as Water: The Functions of Music from a Utilitarian Perspective
title_short Music as Water: The Functions of Music from a Utilitarian Perspective
title_full Music as Water: The Functions of Music from a Utilitarian Perspective
title_fullStr Music as Water: The Functions of Music from a Utilitarian Perspective
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publisher Centre for Philosophical Research
series Avant: Journal of Philosophical-Interdisciplinary Vanguard
issn 2082-6710
publishDate 2017-11-01
description The rapid increase of technologically enhanced listening platforms gives listeners access to music with ever-increasing ease and ubiquity, giving rise to the suggestion that we should now conceptualize music as a resource similar to water; something that is utilized to achieve everyday goals. This paper proposes that music is a utilitarian resource employed by listeners to augment cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and physiological aspects of the self. To better explore these notions this paper examines the potential role of the “functions of music,” first espoused by Alan P. Merriam in 1964. Merriam suggested music has a situational use and an underlying function (music’s ability to alter the self through listening). The research presented here asserts that listeners interact with specific musical materials to achieve or orientate themselves towards contextually-rooted goals. Reinforcing Tia DeNora’s suggestion that music is a “technology of the self” this research presents the results of a 41 publication meta-analysis exploring the possible functions of music. The resultant Aggregate Thematic Functions Framework (ATF framework) identifies 45 possible utilitarian functions of music, spread across five domains of action. The framework also proposes a meta-domain and an emotional sub-domain.
topic augmentation
functions
goal
listening of music
reg⁠ula⁠tion
resource
utilitarian
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