Melody In Color: Examining The Mood Induction Effect of Indian Classical Music of Varying Tempos and Valence on Color Preference
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This study explored a relationship between mood modulated by Indian ragas of varying tempos
and valence over color preference. Indian Ragas (positive & negative) were used for slow,
neutral and fast tempos to induce mood change in the participants. A mixed method approach
was adopted. First study, which was a control condition (N=60), and the second study was
taken as an experimental condition (N=120). Warm and cool colors represented color
preference of the participants. Varied tempos were expected to bring a change in mood of the
participants which in turn was further expected to associate with color preference. As a result
emotional effects were significantly different for positive and negative ragas of varying tempos.
Emotional effects were observed in the form of a mood change for some tempos and not for
the others. Participants chose more warm colors for positive music of varying tempos, or for
music that sounded more pleasant to them; while others chose more cool colors for ragas that
were negative or for Ragas that sounded less pleasant. In conclusion, it was found that a
manipulation in tempo does affect mood change and color preference.
