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The theory of musical equilibration is a psychological theory. It says: Music does not directly convey emotions. Music only conveys volitional content. The listener identifies with these will contents. Thus music appears emotional to him. | The '''theory of musical equilibration''' is a psychological theory. | ||
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Thus music appears emotional to him. | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:55, 14 April 2023
The theory of musical equilibration is a psychological theory.
It says: Music does not directly convey emotions.
Music only conveys volitional content.
The listener identifies with these will contents.
Thus music appears emotional to him.
Words with same meanings[edit | edit source]
Detailed explanation[edit | edit source]
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