Negative Emotion Responses to Heavy-Metal and Hip-Hop Music with Positive Lyrics
This research investigated whether negative emotional responses to heavy-metal and hip-hop music could be stereotypes of the music genres. It was hypothesized that heavy-metal and hip-hop music with positive lyrics would be perceived as expressing more negative (negative valence/high arousal) emotio...
Main Authors: | Marco Susino, Emery Schubert |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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The Ohio State University Libraries
2019-11-01
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Series: | Empirical Musicology Review |
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Online Access: | http://emusicology.org/article/view/6376 |
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