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Correlation of printed music sounds with basic emotions




Ch. A. Izmailov *, J. Ya. Labkaev **, L. V. Matveeva ***, N. Ch. Izmailova ****, A. J. Koshmarov *****

* ScD (psychology), professor of psychophysiology chair, department of psychology, Moscow State University after M. V. Lomonosov

** ScD (physics and mathematics), Moscow

*** ScD (psychology), principal research assistant of the general psychology chair, department of psychology, Moscow State University after M. V. Lomonosov

**** Competitor of psychophysiology chair, department of psychology, Moscow State University after M. V. Lomonosov

***** PhD, president of "Novokom" centre, Moscow

The research of printed music sounds emotional characteristic in a frequency range of first two octaves was carried out. The emotional characteristic was determined through basic emotions making Schlossberg's circle. It is shown, that basic emotions are related to sound frequency by periodic function and divided into two classes of 12 and 24 bars periods. Each musical sound can be specified as nine-dimensional vector, components of which express a degree of similarity of nine basic emotions with the given note. The model of emotional music sound in the form of nine-dimensional Affine space in which each note is presented by an emotional vector and musical sounds combination (chord) emotional characteristic is defined by vector addition is proposed.

Key words: emotion, multidimensional scaling, vector model.

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