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  4. May 23, 2017 · In a marketing 3.0 era, what consumers do with music is becoming more significant than simply owning or listening to a song. These changes are not only blurring the lines between production and consumption (i.e., co-creation), but also distorting the concept of live attendance altogether.

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    • 2017
  5. In Concert Exploring the processes of music making and the path to musicality. Robert H. Woody, Ph.D., is a music professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and an author of the book ...

  6. The psychology behind concert-going: music, community and social pressures. During peak concert season, students flock to stadiums around the world to experience live concerts or festivals featuring their favorite artists. An endless amount of anticipation and buzz surrounds these events: Tickets sell for thousands of dollars, and setlist ...

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    Concerts, as live music events, provide a rich context for examining the psychological effects of music, social interaction, and collective experiences. They can serve as a medium for emotional regulation, social bonding, and the enhancement of personal and communal well-being. The shared experience of music can lead to a sense of unity and ...

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