Theory of musical equilibration: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Created page with "The theory of musical equilibration is a psychological theory. It says: Music does not directly convey emotions. Music only conveys volitional content. The listener identifies with these will contents. Thus music appears emotional to him.") |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
The theory of musical equilibration is a psychological theory. It says: Music does not directly convey emotions. Music only conveys volitional content. The listener identifies with these will contents. Thus music appears emotional to him. | The theory of musical equilibration is a psychological theory. | ||
It says: Music does not directly convey emotions. | |||
Music only conveys volitional content. | |||
The listener identifies with these will contents. | |||
Thus music appears emotional to him. | |||
[[file:placeholder.png|left|thumb|This article need a picture|link=Category:Requested pictures]] | |||
{{clear}} | |||
==Words with same meanings== | |||
==Detailed explanation== | |||
[[Category:without Category]] | |||
[[Category:Requested pictures]] | |||
{{Template:Textcheck}} |
Revision as of 17:11, 22 December 2022
The theory of musical equilibration is a psychological theory.
It says: Music does not directly convey emotions.
Music only conveys volitional content.
The listener identifies with these will contents.
Thus music appears emotional to him.
Words with same meanings
Detailed explanation
|