Some techniques are to use a slow tempo, legato style, a minor key, and soft, lower-register tones.
The question of the presence and role of negative emotions in the experience of music - Does sad music make one sad? - has been recognized as a key to understanding much musical experience, especially in terms of the apprehension and expressive power of specifically formal features of music. One set of scholars, sometimes loosely labeled "emotivists," has argued that negative emotional responses do play a central role in the apprehension of much music, that is, that actual sadness is a natural, intentional and essential response to sad music. Advocates of this view base their arguments in large part on stated assumptions that many listeners do claim that sad music makes them sad. This article presents the results of a survey of listener responses to music. In particular, in its admittedly limited sample, it finds little support for the emotivists' assumptions about listeners' reactions and raises doubts about their argument in general.
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Depending on the music you listen to, it can change your emotions (happy, sad, etc.). If you don't listen to music much, though, it may not have much of an effect on you.
Well, When you're gone music video is sad and that's pretty much all sad videos i know by her.
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It can make you happy or sad or anxious.
The question of the presence and role of negative emotions in the experience of music - Does sad music make one sad? - has been recognized as a key to understanding much musical experience, especially in terms of the apprehension and expressive power of specifically formal features of music. One set of scholars, sometimes loosely labeled "emotivists," has argued that negative emotional responses do play a central role in the apprehension of much music, that is, that actual sadness is a natural, intentional and essential response to sad music. Advocates of this view base their arguments in large part on stated assumptions that many listeners do claim that sad music makes them sad. This article presents the results of a survey of listener responses to music. In particular, in its admittedly limited sample, it finds little support for the emotivists' assumptions about listeners' reactions and raises doubts about their argument in general.
yes...it makes my mood li`ll bit sad
It can make people cry? Over dose of passion. But it's mainly what the music has in their lyrics. In personal experiance, I listen to Japanese Metal. So just feel the music. And yeah, it can make me extreamly sad, but usually it's anger.
Music can change a persons mood completely. When a persons sad or nervous they can listen to their favourite song and all of a sudden your in a much better mood. Music can even make you sad. If its a very beautiful song it can make you cry too.
it was sad music
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A lot of times listening to sad music when I'm feeling sad makes me feel better. It helps get the emotion out so you can move on.
thay like sad music in esponol thay like sad music in esponol
Music has diffrent moods so is sombody died the music would be sad but if they wanted revenge then it would be in a minor key (sad or angry) if u watch a film in mute then its boring that's another way to put in.
Depending on the music you listen to, it can change your emotions (happy, sad, etc.). If you don't listen to music much, though, it may not have much of an effect on you.
Because Certain types of music makes you feel a mood like some people have that song which reminds you of a lose of somone close to you so that make you feel sad and blue represents sad