November 25, 2023 @ 1:45 pm – 4:30 pm AEDT
An AusAPT in person event in Melbourne, Victoria
There are many reasons why particular pieces of music attract us and why we go back to those preferences. There are also reasons why particular styles of music are ones we avoid or find unbearable.
In 2006 Elwin Hall and I conducted a workshop at the AusAPT conference exploring these ideas and looked for linkages between one’s preferred type and one’s preferences for music.
This new session reviews the research conducted since then and serves as an update on this theme. The new evidence gives much more confidence about the relationships. There has been a reconceptualisation about music preferences and this will be explained in the session.
It is hoped that participants will have a greater appreciation of the linkages between type and preferences for music with particular attributes. You may be delighted with some live singing!
Ian Ball
Ian is a retired Associate Professor from Deakin University. His specialisations were Psychology and Education. He is a Life Member of AusAPT and also a Fellow of the Australian Psychological Society.
This was a session at the online Time & Tide—Traditions and Trends in Type conference in 2022.
RSVP by contacting Meredith Fuller – meredith@ausapt.org.au
Entry: bring a plate or drink to share. Join us at 1:45pm for a 2pm start.