Science, asked by MyOwnWorstCritic, 5 months ago

Why does music written in a minor key sound "sad" or "downbeat," while music in a major key sounds "happy" or "upbeat"?

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Answered by swethagayathriiyer
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Answer:

if I would answer that, the rythm of the beats and the gaps between the beats make it sound so

A song you sing in a slow pace feels sad cuz you give long gaps between words

while when singing a song in a faster pace the rythm feel energetic cuz it has short gaps and more energy

I think the same goes for horror songs as sad ones.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

if I would answer that, the rythm of the beats and the gaps between the beats make it sound so

A song you sing in a slow pace feels sad cuz you give long gaps between words

while when singing a song in a faster pace the rythm feel energetic cuz it has short gaps and more energy

I think the same goes for horror songs as sad ones.

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DO FOLLOW

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