Why do certain chords make you cry?

So when we're listening to music, our brain is constantly trying to guess what comes next. "And generally music is consonant rather than dissonant, so we expect a nice chord. So when that chord is not quite what we expect, it gives you a little bit of an emotional frisson, because it's strange and unexpected."
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Why does certain music make me cry?

Tears and chills – or “tingles” – on hearing music are a physiological response which activates the parasympathetic nervous system, as well as the reward-related brain regions of the brain. Studies have shown that around 25% of the population experience this reaction to music.
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What chords convey what emotions?

The first chord of the progression will determine how the audience will feel, so be careful when making this decision. In a nutshell, if the basic emotion is sadness I would go for a minor chord, and if the basic emotion is happiness I would go for a major chord.
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What chord that creates a feeling of sadness?

Minor 7th chords or add9 chords work well because they aren't overtly dark, but instead create a subtle sadness that can't be accomplished with a major chord. These both remind me of chordal phrases from '80s pop songs.
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What is the most emotional chord?

9 Sad Chords Progressions That'll Stir Listener's Emotions
  • I – V – vi – IV.
  • I – vi – IV – V.
  • IV – V – vi – I.
  • IV – V – iii – IV.
  • I/3 – VIsus2 – V – vi.
  • i – VI – III – VII.
  • i – i/7 – IV/b4 – VI.
  • i – VII – IV – IV.
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What is the hardest chord?

The six-string F chord is one of the hardest standard chord shape to play on the guitar. When many people try to play the F chord on guitar (and often succeed) it's with far too much struggle and effort than is actually necessary. Even extremely influential guitarists can have a hard time with barre chords.
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Do minor chords sound sad?

Most of the time, when all else is held constant, music in a major key is judged as happy while minor key music is heard as sad. I say most of the time because it's not true across the board. Minor music can be happy even if people do not understand the lyrics, such as in Van Morrison's 'Moondance'.
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Why are minor chords sad and major chords happy?

Have you ever wondered why major chords sound “happy” and minor chords sound “sad”? According to guitar instructor Adam Neely, it all comes down to intervals. “It has a lot to do with the concept of brightness—relative sizes of intervals and how we psychologically perceive larger intervals to be 'brighter',” he says.
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What is the saddest key?

This is our second story in our series on the characteristics of musical keys. We started with the “people's key,” C major. From there it's an easy skip to D, the root of today's subject, the “saddest key,” D minor. That the key of D minor is the key of true sorrow is ostensibly inarguable at this point in time.
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Why is D minor the saddest key?

“Melancholy womanliness” was Schubart's preferred term in describing the D minor key, a key of particular fascination because it lent itself to music in which “the spleen and humors brood.” And its sibling key, D# minor, somehow evoked “feelings of the anxiety of the soul's deepest distress, of brooding despair, of ...
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Is C Minor a sad key?

Last time we looked at C major – let's move to C minor. According to Pauer, C minor is the key that is expressive of softness, longing, sadness, solemnity, dignified earnestness, and a passionate intensity. It lends itself most effectively to the portraiture of the supernatural.
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What is the angriest key in music?

B Major. Uncontrolled passions. Angry, Jealous, Fury, Despair, Burdened with negative energy.
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Why do certain songs trigger strong emotions?

Research has found that when a subject listens to music that gives them the chills, it triggers a release of dopamine to the brain. And if you don't know, dopamine is a kind of naturally occurring happy chemical we receive as part of a reward system.
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Is crying to music good?

It's a healthy way to express emotions that's cathartic and even beneficial. In fact, the 2014 Berlin study found that although happy music can affect you positively, people tend to get the most mood benefits from listening to sad music.
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What does sad music do to your brain?

Sad music tricks the brain into engaging a normal, compensatory response by releasing prolactin. In the absence of a traumatic event, the body is left with a pleasurable mix of opiates with nowhere else to go. Prolactin produces feelings of calmness to counteract mental pain.
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Why is C minor so popular?

Re: Why are pieces written in C# minor so popular? Because it's in the best top 3 keys of all time. It's only natural that composers wrote their best in the best keys possible, and it's only natural that people enjoy the best works.
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Is G Major a happy key?

F#m: this key is full of resentment, discontentment, and lamentation, but with a little hope. G: happy but serious, idyllic, and poetic. It evokes calm, satisfaction, tenderness, gratitude and peace.
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Is F major a sad key?

Pauer's key characteristics for F major is that it is “at once full of peace and joy, but also expresses effectively a light, passing regret—a mournful, but not a deeply sorrowful feeling. It is, moreover, available for the expression of religious sentiment.”
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Are major chords happy?

Regardless of musical training, culture or subject age, major chords are evaluated as “bright and happy”, and minor chords as “dark and sad”. We have found that an explanation of the affective charge of the harmonic triads is possible based on Meyer's (1956) idea of harmonic “tension”.
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Which chord is happier brighter sound?

Major chords have a brighter, happier sound while minor chords produce sounds that are sad and melancholy.
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Why is an F chord so hard?

One of the reasons the F chord is difficult to play is because it's positioned on the 1st fret of your guitar. A good rule of thumb to remember is as follows: the lower the fret, the higher the string tension. It takes tremendous finger strength to barre across the first fret.
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Why is the D chord so hard?

The D chord on guitar is very difficult for beginners because you have to use three 'split' fingers (they're not bunched together in an easy or compact group) and secondly you must avoid playing 2 strings. (See those X symbols on the chord box? They mean “don't play this string”.) Ouch.
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How many guitars does the average guitarist own?

Research suggests the average player now owns between seven and eight guitars (though the figures referenced here are, at best, anecdotal), meaning the guitarist with one good amp and electric is increasingly an anomaly.
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