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      Commentary on Canonne (2018): Listening to Improvisation

      Empirical Musicology Review
      The Ohio State University Libraries

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          The target study explores whether evaluations of the same piece of music differ under two distinct listening conditions: listening to a piece described either as an improvisation or as a preexisting composition. Participants (N = 16) in the two conditions listened to the same musical piece and provided verbal evaluative judgements. The author used a grounded theory approach to analyze listeners' responses, reporting different listening experiences in the two groups. The findings provide unique insights to enable a greater understanding of the nature of the aesthetics of improvisation. In this commentary, I first discuss the strengths of the article, followed by methodological considerations and suggestions for future research. I then present a short literature review and discussion of what I consider the most relevant topic in relation to this study, namely, the effects of contextual information on subjective evaluations.

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          Empirical Musicology Review
          EMR
          The Ohio State University Libraries
          1559-5749
          January 17 2019
          January 17 2019
          : 13
          : 1-2
          : 16
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          10.18061/emr.v13i1-2.6387
          44ef07f0-4696-4fcd-9476-c514eebb52c5
          © 2019

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0

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