International Online Journal of Educational Sciences, 2022, 14 (1), 42-59
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Musical Preferences of High School Students: The Roles of Emotional
Moods and Demographic Characteristics
Research Article
Engin GURPINAR
1
, Onur ZAHAL
2
, Tuna TASDEMIR
3
, Mehmet Cem YURGA
4
1
İnönü University, Faculty of Education, Department of Music, Malatya, Turkey 0000-0002-2473-1823
2
İnönü University, Faculty of Education, Department of Music, Malatya, Turkey 0000-0003-0702-9159
3
Malatya Turgut Özal University, Faculty of Art Design and Architecture, Department of Music, Malatya, Turkey 0000-0002-3495-3593
4
Hacıbeyov Baku Music Academy Phd Student, Azerbaijan 0000-0002-0022-4675
To cite this article: Gurpinar, E., & Zahal, O., & Tasdemir, T., & Yurga, M. C. (2022). Musical preferences of
high school students: The roles of emotional moods and demographic characteristics, International Online
Journal of Educational Sciences, 14(1), 42-59.
ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT
Article History:
Received: 14.01.2021
Available Online:
13.02.2022
The study aimed to determine the musical preferences of high school students with respect to their
emotional mood and demographic characteristics. The study was designed based on the survey and
causal-comparative designs. The sample comprised high school students in İstanbul, Malatya, and
Muş, Turkey (N=317). The data collection tool was a survey including questions about demographic
characteristics, emotional mood, and musical preferences. The Chi-square, frequency, percentage,
and Cramer’s V analyses were employed in the analyses of the data. The results revealed that the
students mostly listened to music when they were in a joyful-happy mood, the most preferred genre
was Turkish pop-rock, and Ahmet Kaya was the most preferred vocalist. Turkish pop-rock was the
most preferred genre when the students experienced love, joy, and surprise while the students
mostly preferred arabesque-fantasy music when they were in a sad mood, religious music when they
were in a fearful mood, and Turkish rap-hip hop when they were in an angry mood. Musical
preferences significantly varied by gender, place of residence, and music listening frequency with
moderate effect sizes. The female students mostly preferred Turkish pop-rock while the male
students mostly preferred arabesque-fantasy music. The students living in İstanbul mostly preferred
Turkish pop-rock and foreign pop-rock; the students in Malatya mostly preferred Turkish pop-rock,
and the students in Muş mostly preferred arabesque-fantasy music. Moreover, most students daily
listened to music regardless of genre.
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Keywords:
Musical preference, musical genres, emotional mood, high school students, demographic
characteristics
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Corresponding author’s address: İnönü Üniversitesi
Telephone: +905533178822
e-mail: engin.gurpinar@inonu.edu.tr
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15345/iojes.2022.01.004