magistrsko delo
Betsabeja Berkopec (Author), Katarina Habe (Mentor)

Abstract

Zanos je stanje, ki prinaša visoko stopnjo užitka in se nanaša na celostno zaznavanje, ki ga ljudje občutijo, kadar so celostno vključeni v neko dejavnost. Posamezniki so tako intrinzično vključeni v dejavnost, da med izvajanjem ni pomembno nič drugega, saj zelo uživajo in so intrinzično motivirani. Dejavno ukvarjanje z glasbo in tudi poslušanje te lahko pogosto spodbudita zanos. Predhodne raziskave kažejo, da glasbeniki, profesionalni, še pogosteje pa amaterski, pogosto doživljajo zanos pri glasbeni izvedbi, improvizaciji in komponiranju. V magistrskem delu smo preučili doživljanje zanosa pri vrhunskih glasbenikih, katera od devetih dimenzij zanosa se je najmočneje izrazila, ali obstajajo med spoloma razlike v doživljanju zanosa, ali se ekspertiza povezuje z doživljanjem zanosa pri vrhunskih glasbenikih, ali sta vaja in zadovoljstvo z izvedbo povezana z doživljanjem zanosa, ali se doživljanje zanosa pozitivno povezuje z interpretativno pripravljenostjo in ali se doživljanje zanosa stopnjuje tudi z zadovoljstvom z življenjem. Sodelovalo je 114 slovenskih vrhunskih glasbenikov. Udeleženci so rešili vprašalnik zanosa DFS-2, vprašalnik zadovoljstva z življenjem SWLS in vprašalnik o doživljanju zanosa, ki je bil oblikovan za raziskavo. Rezultati so pokazali, da se doživljanje zanosa pozitivno povezuje s starostjo, količino vaje, zadovoljstvom z izvajanjem, interpretativno pripravljenostjo in zadovoljstvom z življenjem. Razlike med spoloma niso bile potrjene. Kot najmočneje izražena dimenzija zanosa se je pokazal občutek nadzora.

Keywords

zanos;vrhunsko izvajanje;vrhunski glasbeniki;zadovoljstvo z življenjem;magistrska dela;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UM FF - Faculty of Arts
Publisher: [B. Berkopec]
UDC: 159.976:78.071.2(043.2)
COBISS: 22408968 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: EXPERENCING FLOW AMONG SLOVENIAN ELITE MUSICIANS
Secondary abstract: The flow is a condition that brings a high level of enjoyment and relates to an overall perception that people feel when they are comprehensively involved in a certain activity. Individuals are so intrinsically included in the activity that nothing else matters during execution, since they enjoy themselves very much and are intrinsically motivated. Active involvement in music, as well as listening to music can often stimulate flow. Preliminary research shows that musicians, professional, but more often amateur, often experience flow in musical performance, improvisation and composing. In this master thesis we have examined the experience of flow among elite musicians, which of the nine dimensions of flow is most strongly expressed, whether there are gender differences in the experience of flow, is expertise associated with the experience of flow among elite musicians, whether rehearsing and satisfaction with the execution are associated with the experience of flow, is the experience of flow positively associated with interpretive readiness, and if the experience of flow increases with life satisfaction. A total of 114 Slovenian elite musicians participated in the research. Participants filled in Questionnaire of flow DFS-2, Questionnaire of satisfaction with life SWLS and questionnaire about the experience of flow that was created for the purpose of this research. The results showed that the perception of flow is positively associated with age, the amount of practicing, satisfaction with the performance, interpretive readiness and life satisfaction. Gender differences were not confirmed. Dimension of a sense of control was the most strongly expressed flow dimension.
Secondary keywords: flow;expert performance;elite musicians;subjective wellbeing;master theses;
URN: URN:SI:UM:
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Filozofska fak., Oddelek za psihologijo
Pages: 84 f.
ID: 9155170