A Comparative Perspective on the Emotivity Degree to the two genders, feminine and masculine Cover Image

A Comparative Perspective on the Emotivity Degree to the two genders, feminine and masculine
A Comparative Perspective on the Emotivity Degree to the two genders, feminine and masculine

Author(s): Ruxandra Mirea
Subject(s): Education, Psychology, Music
Published by: Editura Muzicală
Keywords: emotions; hormones; nerves; music; females; male;

Summary/Abstract: The musician is by excellence, as demonstrated also by this research, a sensitive person who has the desire and ability to manifest his/her own emotions. His/her distinct and often overwhelming creativity to convey his/her affectivity creates an obvious differentiation between himself/herself and the rest of the world. The musical image has a great power of suggestion, through the sound vibration. The emotional flow transmitted through the created image, builds a bridge between the musician and the receiver, thus the neural pathways activated in the musician’s brain are also activated in the listener's brain. The affective transfer occurs between the interpreter and the meloman receptors. Both genders, masculine and feminine, have emotional expressions through musical interpretation or reception, but at different levels, as we will make a demonstration in this study.

  • Issue Year: V/2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 185-191
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: English