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Does music affect art?

Posted: 03 Feb 2013, 17:42
by Pista
I have a friend in Latvia who is working on a project and is doing a bit of research.
5 simple questions with one answer allowed for each.
Thought you lot could have some good input, so here goes....

1. In your opinion, can music affect a person's artwork while he's is making it?
a) Yes
b) No
c) Partly

2. The biggest affection can come from nowday's music or classical?
a) Nowdays
b) Classical

3. Depending on the music, will the person's choice of colour for the artwork change?
a) Yes
b) No

4. Depending on the music, will person's choice of dabbing change?
a) Yes
b) No

5. Which one of the groups music can affect the most, while making an artwork?
a) Children
b) Youth
c) Adults
d) It can affect equally all of the three groups mentioned above

Thanks in advance :)

Posted: 03 Feb 2013, 18:15
by lazarus corporation
1 - c
2 - a
3 - a
4 - a
5 - d

Re: Does music affect art?

Posted: 03 Feb 2013, 20:02
by 6FeetOver
Pista wrote:I have a friend in Latvia...
:eek:

Do tell..? We could be related (I'm half Latvian)! :lol:

No, but seriously. Not a huge Latvian population on the planet, obviously. Weirdness. ;D

Posted: 03 Feb 2013, 20:06
by 6FeetOver
To answer the question(s) at hand:


1. In your opinion, can music affect a person's artwork while s/he's is making it?
a) Yes (definitely!)


2. The biggest affection can come from nowday's music or classical?
I can only speak for myself, but I'll have to go with:
b) Classical (I can't focus on anything *but* the music if I listen to anything current/with vocals - can't multitask ;))


3. Depending on the music, will the person's choice of colour for the artwork change?
a) Yes


4. Depending on the music, will person's choice of dabbing change?
a) Yes


5. Which one of the groups music can affect the most, while making an artwork?
d) It can affect equally all of the three groups mentioned above

Re: Does music affect art?

Posted: 03 Feb 2013, 20:10
by Pista
SINsister wrote:
Pista wrote:I have a friend in Latvia...
:eek:

Do tell..? We could be related (I'm half Latvian)! :lol:
I know. Nice part of the world

:wink:

Re: Does music affect art?

Posted: 03 Feb 2013, 20:33
by Being645
Honestly, I find this questionnaire - like most such stuff in the world - not very appropriate for a serious research. But hell, I'll do it for the fun of it ... :lol: ;D ...


1. In your opinion, can music affect a person's artwork while he's is making it?
c) Partly
I think, it's a matter of decision.

2. The biggest affection can come from nowday's music or classical?
a) Nowdays / b) Classical
No choice, since IMHO this depends on the person involved and not on the kind of music

3. Depending on the music, will the person's choice of colour for the artwork change?
a) Yes, possibly.
b) No, not necessarily.

4. Depending on the music, will person's choice of dabbing change?
a) Yes, possibly.
b) No, not necessarily.

5. Which one of the groups music can affect the most, while making an artwork?
d) It can affect equally all of the three groups mentioned above

Posted: 03 Feb 2013, 23:37
by Salome
1-a
2-a (even though I actually think that it should be both)
3-a
4-a
5-d

Posted: 04 Feb 2013, 00:01
by damagedone
1-a
2-a
3-a
4-a
5-d

Re: Does music affect art?

Posted: 04 Feb 2013, 10:13
by iesus
1. In your opinion, can music affect a person's artwork while he's is making it?
c) Partly

2. The biggest affection can come from nowday's music or classical?
c) depends

3. Depending on the music, will the person's choice of colour for the artwork change?
b) No

4. Depending on the music, will person's choice of dabbing change?
b) No

5. Which one of the groups music can affect the most, while making an artwork?
b) Youth



Hope i helped :)

Posted: 05 Feb 2013, 02:07
by stufarq
1. In your opinion, can music affect a person's artwork while he's is making it?
a) Yes - but that's can not will

2. The biggest affection can come from nowday's music or classical?
c) Depends on the individual. And the music.

3. Depending on the music, will the person's choice of colour for the artwork change?
c) Maybe

4. Depending on the music, will person's choice of dabbing change?
c) Maybe

5. Which one of the groups music can affect the most, while making an artwork?
d) It can affect equally all of the three groups mentioned above - but that's can not will

6. Will a set of questions with so many in-built assumptions yield any useful information?
a) Nope

Posted: 05 Feb 2013, 02:26
by 6FeetOver
stufarq wrote:6. Will a set of questions with so many in-built assumptions yield any useful information?
a) Nope
:lol:

Posted: 05 Feb 2013, 13:07
by abridged
I always quote :von: as an influence for what passes as me art. If anyone's interested evidence of this is available on www.abridgedonline.com The new issue will be out Fri. Available as a free download. Sorry, a bit of self advertising there! :innocent:

Posted: 05 Feb 2013, 13:22
by Quiff Boy
abridged wrote:I always quote :von: as an influence for what passes as me art. If anyone's interested evidence of this is available on www.abridgedonline.com The new issue will be out Fri. Available as a free download. Sorry, a bit of self advertising there! :innocent:
smooth :lol:

Posted: 12 Feb 2013, 22:54
by bangles
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