This paper examines the influence of perceived soundscapes in music on emotional health. By exploring the relationship between different musical soundscapes and their emotional impacts, the study aims to provide a deeper understanding of how specific auditory environments can affect psychological well-being. Using a mixed-methods approach, including surveys, interviews, and physiological measurements, the research reveals significant findings on how various soundscape characteristics such as tempo, harmony, and rhythm contribute to emotional responses. The study’s results highlight the potential applications of soundscapes in music therapy and mental health practices, offering practical insights for music producers and mental health professionals. Future research directions are suggested to further explore the nuanced effects of soundscapes on emotional health.
Yifan Hu (Sun,) studied this question.