Journal article

Adaptive characteristics of group singing: Perceptions from members of a choir forhomeless men

BA Bailey, JW Davidson

Musicae Scientiae | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2002

Abstract

There is considerable evidence to suggest that music has adaptive characteristics. Individuals use recorded music to transform the emotional landscape to coincide with transitory needs and desires. Also, music has frequently been reported to provoke uncommon emotional and physical reactions often referred to as peak experiences. In many cultures, that have limited industrial and technological development, active participation in musical activities is pervasive and all individuals are considered musical. In contrast, the musical elitism that has evolved in the Western world intimates that musical ability is specific to a talented minority. The elitist notion of musicality restricts the majori..

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