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The 'Music-Related Quality of Life' Questionnaire

Part 1

This part of the questionnaire asks you about your music listening abilities, attitudes towards music and musical
activities. Please answer the following questions by using one of the options: 1: Never, 2: Rarely, 3: Occasionally, 4: Frequently, 5: Always, N/A: Not Applicable

1. Can you distinguish different rhythms in music?
2. Can you follow the melody in music (i.e. follow the melody of a song or a familiar tune)?
3. Can you hear differences in musical tone (i.e. how high or low music is)?
4. Can you recognise the words in songs?
5. Can you recognise the sounds of different musical instruments?
6. Can you hear the meaning of music (i.e. the emotion, why it was created or what message it is trying to get across)?
7. Can you hear music without effort or having to concentrate?
8. Can you recognise familiar music (e.g. a song, singer or tune)?
9. Can you judge the quality of a musical performance (e.g. singing or musical instrument playing)?
10. Do you feel confident that you hear music like other people do?
11. Does music sound in tune?

MUSIC ENGAGEMENT

12. Do you enjoy music in noisy environments when no visual cues are available (e.g. at a party, at a restaurant or in the car over the engine/road noise)?
13. Do you enjoy music on TV, DVD or on the computer?
14. Do you choose to have music on in the background while doing something else (e.g. while reading, painting, doing gardening, exercising or just relaxing)?
15. Do you listen to music whilst travelling (e.g. in the car)?
16. Do you choose to listen to new music (i.e. music that you have not heard before)?
17. Do you attend public music events (e.g. musicals, concerts or music festivals)?
18. Do you sing, play a musical instrument or whistle?
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