Impact of Gratitude on Music Performance Anxiety for Adult Musicians
Keywords:
gratitude, music performance anxiety, adult musicians, subjective experiencesAbstract
This multi-method research investigates the relationship between gratitude and music performance anxiety (MPA) among adult musicians while exploring their subjective experiences and perceptions of this connection. The study encompassed a diverse sample (N= 4) of adult musicians, utilizing the Gratitude questionnaire (GQ-6) and Mazzarolo Music Performance Anxiety Scale (M-MPAS) to assess gratitude levels and MPA. Quantitative findings revealed a weak negative correlation between gratitude and MPA, and this relationship did not reach statistical significance. Qualitative interviews with selected participants shed light on their nuanced experiences, coping mechanisms, and perceptions regarding gratitude and MPA. The results emphasize the complexity of this relationship, offering valuable insights into the subjective experiences of musicians.




