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The psychological use or functions of music and how these might be correlated with personality.
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<blockquote data-quote="EddieB" data-source="post: 1140883" data-attributes="member: 16841"><p>Looking at the 'arts', from literature to architecture, for me music (including visual-aural performing arts) bridges the individual-communal 'divide' much easier than other arts. Imagine a full stadium erupting at the presentation of Kadinsky paintings, brushing Mick Jagger aside. Art reflects the socio-political contexts of the time, music more so because of its more broader communal underpinnings. Further, music is really universal, no training required, just an ear to the ground. And therefore it does not define my temperament, personality or proclivity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EddieB, post: 1140883, member: 16841"] Looking at the 'arts', from literature to architecture, for me music (including visual-aural performing arts) bridges the individual-communal 'divide' much easier than other arts. Imagine a full stadium erupting at the presentation of Kadinsky paintings, brushing Mick Jagger aside. Art reflects the socio-political contexts of the time, music more so because of its more broader communal underpinnings. Further, music is really universal, no training required, just an ear to the ground. And therefore it does not define my temperament, personality or proclivity. [/QUOTE]
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The psychological use or functions of music and how these might be correlated with personality.
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