The
Positive/Negative Music Test
by Don Robertson
Back
in the mid-1970s, when I was giving seminars on the effects of
positive and negative music, I created a short "Positive-Negative Music Test." This was a five-minute recording
that I played for my seminar participants that comprised five
or six different selections of music played back-to-back
without a pause between. When a listener is forced to switch
abruptly between positive and negative compositions, the
effects of each are much more noticeable than when the same
selections are presented in their own context. Here is a
similar test that I have created for visitors to the DoveSong
website.
The
Positive/Negative Music Test is in MP3 Format Instructions 1)
Click here
to download theMP3 file to your PC or MP3 player.
2) Turn up the sound. The test will take five minutes
3) Sit back, relax and listen. You might learn more about the
difference between positive and negative music that you ever
suspected. * The
selections on the test are from these works:
-
Claire
de Lune by Claude Debussy
-
Moses
and Aron, by Arnold Shönberg (Opera)
-
Mass
in G, by Franz Schubert
-
Lulu,
by Alban Berg (Opera)
-
Ave
Maria, by Franz Schubert (from the Fantasia
movie)
-
Downward
Spiral, by Nine Inch Nails (Contemporary rock)
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