Influences on Music Preference Formation

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Title
Influences on Music Preference Formation
Author
Chanel K Meyers
Faculty Sponsor
Ethan McMahan
Abstract
Music preference is a multifaceted topic that addresses questions which continuously elude musicologists, music researchers and social psychologists. How does something so pervasive in our lives, such as music, remain a mystery to us? Music preference has been studied on many levels and the factors that influence the types of music we prefer are numerous, including genres, exposure, personality, and musical characteristics. However, our understanding of how and why music preferences are formed is still fragmented. We can narrow down music preferences into two broad categories: intrinsic and extrinsic qualities. In attempt to explore these characteristics, three commonly emerging theories concerning musical preference formation will serve as the foundation: repeated exposure, social learning, and inherent musical qualities. The current paper aims to draw on these theories in relation to the development and reasoning behind our musical preferences.
Description
The author wishes to thank Dr. Ethan McMahan and Dr. Thomas Osborne for their time and knowledge in editing this paper.
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Type
Text
volume
1
Date Published
5/29/2012
Note
Ethan McMahan
Alternative Title
Influences on Music Preference Formation
Identifier
pure/vol1/iss1/7
Language
eng