Wednesday, 27 August 2008

Sad-in a nice way!

Every month, the website "hear here" has a special music related theme. This month they focus on music psychology and mostly music in everyday life. Most contributions come from the music psychology group from Keele University of which I am part. Check out the site for Augusts "Listen and Discuss" called: "An outburst of the soul" and find besides the wonderful pieces of Alex, Alinka, and Andreas, mine on mood regulation.
My piece is about mood regulation with music and points out a new approach to mood regulation. I distinguise broad strategies like distraction and relaxation from tactics (or tools), like listening to music, and excersizing. I claim that the tactics like music listening can help the broader strategies, and I point out how widely used and how varied the outcome of music listening can be. If you lost it by now, check out the piece. The piece is called: Sad-in a nice way!

Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Nature article

Nature Magazine has recently published a series of essays about science and music. In total 9 essays were produced by leading figures in the field of music. The final essay was written by my supervisor John Sloboda. The article argues why it is impossible to study the influence of music on human beings in lab situations, and John argues why the best way to study the influence of music on thoughts and feelings is through diary studies, or experience sampling methods, followed by interviews. John also explains that we generally put too much trust in the effect of music on our life. We often refer to music as being a magic pill, while in fact music can help us to alter our mood and emotion to a certain extend, but exspecially in extreme situations, this can be hard to do.

This essay of John hints to my study in several ways which I will not point out here. I guess you will just all have to wait for my publications about my study to see. What I can say is that I am very thankfull to John to provide a reference in such a respectable place to back up the things I am doing.
On the nature site you can also find a podcast with John Sloboda about this topic.

Monday, 4 August 2008

beat parrot

Henkjan Honing is my former teacher and one of the few Music psychologists in the Netherlands. He appears often in the media, and also manages a blogger page. It was when I was looking for new media appearances of him on youtube that I came accross the beat parrot. It is generally assumed that music is a human thing, and no animals can understand or create music. This is why is it interesting to see this parrot "dancing" on the beat of a song. Notice how he "looses" the beat when the beat of the song is less obvious. He gets better towards the end of the video as well. Enjoy!

Welcome

More and more people use blogger.com to share their thoughts and interesting information. Not that I have many thoughts to share, but once in a while I come across interesting information that might be nice to check out for others. Youtube videos, interesting articles, programs etc.
"Why not start a blogger page too?", I thought. And here it is. Although I already have some things in mind which I could share with you, I will slowly feed it into the blog to prevent an overload, followed by a long silence.

I hope you will enjoy the blog!