Ah, but as we know Dan, the tonality in and of itself contains no emotional value- we ascribe that based on the melody,tempo, and if present, lyric. For example "Tears in Heaven" in A major is certainly not happy. Conversely, "Dream On" in fminor is not sad but yearning/aspirational.
Ah, but as we know Dan, the tonality in and of itself contains no emotional value- we ascribe that based on the melody,tempo, and if present, lyric. For example "Tears in Heaven" in A major is certainly not happy. Conversely, "Dream On" in fminor is not sad but yearning/aspirational.
well done though.
MusicMotivator 2 years ago
@MusicMotivator Very true, but I was making reference to that famous joke from "Spinal Tap" about D minor.
EZGTR 2 years ago
really??
I know that C sounds way happy but I like D it sounds like a nice balance.
nice theory lessen dan I myself am doing music in school I'm doing grade 4.
it's ok but it takes determination
ripstickerGTR 2 years ago
I was making reference to that famous joke from "Spinal Tap" about D minor.
But yes C is happy too... :D
EZGTR 2 years ago
Almost everything you wanted to know about the Key of D Major, "The Happiest of ALL Keys"!
Not to be confused with D minor which of course is the "saddest of all"... LOOOOOL
EZGTR 2 years ago