Why do we listen to music? A uses and gratifications analysis

Four ‘uses and gratifications’ studies investigated peoples’ reasons for listening to music(Study 1); and whether these reasons differ significantly from those associated with otherleisure activities (Study 2). In Study 3, an open-ended, qualitative research design wasused to investigate why people...

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Main Authors: Lonsdale, A., North, Adrian
Format: Journal Article
Published: John Wiley & Sons Ltd. 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18550
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description Four ‘uses and gratifications’ studies investigated peoples’ reasons for listening to music(Study 1); and whether these reasons differ significantly from those associated with otherleisure activities (Study 2). In Study 3, an open-ended, qualitative research design wasused to investigate why people listen to music. In Study 4, a cross-sectional design wasused to investigate the possibility that people of different ages might listen to music fordifferent reasons. Findings showed that there are a number of reasons why participantslisten to music, comparison of which indicated that participants listen to music primarilyto manage/regulate their moods. Comparison with other leisure activities indicatedthat for the most part, listening to music was rated better than other leisure activitiesat serving an individual’s different needs. This versatility may explain why music is soimportant to people. Evidence was also found to suggest that the reasons for listeningto music may change as people grow older.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-185502017-09-13T13:46:02Z Why do we listen to music? A uses and gratifications analysis Lonsdale, A. North, Adrian Four ‘uses and gratifications’ studies investigated peoples’ reasons for listening to music(Study 1); and whether these reasons differ significantly from those associated with otherleisure activities (Study 2). In Study 3, an open-ended, qualitative research design wasused to investigate why people listen to music. In Study 4, a cross-sectional design wasused to investigate the possibility that people of different ages might listen to music fordifferent reasons. Findings showed that there are a number of reasons why participantslisten to music, comparison of which indicated that participants listen to music primarilyto manage/regulate their moods. Comparison with other leisure activities indicatedthat for the most part, listening to music was rated better than other leisure activitiesat serving an individual’s different needs. This versatility may explain why music is soimportant to people. Evidence was also found to suggest that the reasons for listeningto music may change as people grow older. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18550 10.1348/000712610X506831 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. restricted
spellingShingle Lonsdale, A.
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Why do we listen to music? A uses and gratifications analysis
title Why do we listen to music? A uses and gratifications analysis
title_full Why do we listen to music? A uses and gratifications analysis
title_fullStr Why do we listen to music? A uses and gratifications analysis
title_full_unstemmed Why do we listen to music? A uses and gratifications analysis
title_short Why do we listen to music? A uses and gratifications analysis
title_sort why do we listen to music? a uses and gratifications analysis
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18550