

It’s music that exists purely for its own sake, for the enjoyment of listening. A composer can compose a theme, develop and vary it into a masterpiece without any extra-musical stories or specific feelings in mind. Not all music expresses any emotion at all.And what about those moments where we don’t quite know how or what we are feeling? Music brings out all of these in its listeners. It is far more complex than that. We get nostalgic, hopeful, angry, scared, disappointed, grateful and a hundred other subtle feelings. Music cannot effectively be reduced to a simple switch between happy or sad.Out of the top 10 saddest songs chosen, 7 are in major keys.īefore we move on to some really cool examples of happy minor songs and sad major songs, keep in mind these several points: Out of the top 10 saddest songs chosen, 7 are in major keys. Clearly, there is much more to music than just the key. In 2013 Rolling Stone magazine polled its readers to pick the saddest songs of all time. A note, a chord or a scale can have drastically different effects depending on how it is used. There are just too many variables to reduce music to a simple toggle between ‘happy’ and ‘sad’.

So we keep running into the issue of context. Our impressions and reactions to those sounds are subjective.
#EMOTIONAL SAD PIANO CHORDS SERIES#
A series of minor chords played quickly can sound rather uplifting. As we’ve seen, a major chord played really low can be quite intense.
#EMOTIONAL SAD PIANO CHORDS HOW TO#
Learn why and how to use them in this lesson: “ Why are there 3 minor scales?“ If you’re wondering just how many of these scales there are, check them out them in this lesson: “How many major scales are there and why?” Also, there are 3 variants of the minor scale. The major scale starting on G The major scale starting on D The natural minor scale starting on A The natural minor scale starting on G This is also why we need sharps and flats as they allow us to maintain the right pattern no matter which note a scale starts on. No matter which note we start on, the major scale pattern and the minor scale pattern are always the same. There are many types but the most common ones are these two 7-note scales known as major and minor.īy ‘major’ and ‘minor’ musicians understand how the scales are built – we know what the specific pattern between the notes are.

As you know from music theory, a scale is a group of notes laid out from lowest to highest or highest to lowest. To understand the major-minor labels, let’s start with the scales. As we talk about in this lesson called “How to tell if the music is major and minor”, major and minor chords, scales and keys are very much related. The terms ‘major’ and ‘minor’ describe the sound-quality (or sound-character) of intervals, chords, scales and keys. So What is ‘Major’ and ‘Minor’ in Music, Anyway?
