It depends entirely on your perspective. Everybody has sounds that make them happy, while the same sounds may make someone else miserable. Think about what you like - what sounds make youfeel happy? Have your character like those sounds, or make up something new that they like instead. You're the writer!
Sounds that are upbeat, melodic, and have a positive rhythm can help create a happy mood. Examples include cheerful music, laughter, nature sounds like birds chirping or waves crashing, and ambient noises like a crackling fireplace.
They played a sad tune on the instruments to go with the happy-ish song she is singing to create a new mood that is happy and sad a the same time
The sound device you're referring to is called alliteration. Alliteration can create a sense of rhythm, emphasis, and musicality in poetry or prose. Through repetition of consonant sounds, it can help set a particular tone or mood in the writing.
where do I see this?
Happy/sad
Happy. He is telling you like to help the earth.
the mood is happy very happy!
The imagery creates a dreary, cold, and fearsome mood and tone to the story.
i dont flucking no can someone flucking help me
Content is a mood between happy and sad.
On a mood ring it means happy.
it is a happy feeling inside
There is no specific scientific research on what sound they makee when mad . Animals like orangutans behaviour doesnt implay they are happy or sad or mad . They can create many sounds using thier hands and mouth whenever thier mood swings .