MonkeyCube
MonkeyCube t1_iuqx2aa wrote
Reply to comment by ArtesianDiff in [OC] Billboard's top 10 singles are getting progressively more negative (and less acoustic) over time by robert_ritz
It takes more than simply using a minor key to make a song evoke sad emotions. The minor keys have traditional been more effective at doing so, but they're surprisingly versatile. A majority of electronic dancehall music in the 90s was written in aeolian, for example. Seven Nation Army became a sports anthem with a solidly minor riff. But to more clearly illustrate the point:
Major key songs that sound sad:
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Radiohead - No Surprises
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Adele - Someone Like You
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Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun
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Taps (funeral song)
And conversely, happy songs in minor keys:
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Usher - Yeah
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Justin Timberlake - Sexy Back
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Lady Gaga - Just Dance
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LMFAO - Party Rock
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Self-interest is beating out group-cohesion and self-protection in just an absolute banger of a 1-v-2 fight.
MonkeyCube t1_iur9bb0 wrote
Reply to comment by Sheyvan in [OC] Billboard's top 10 singles are getting progressively more negative (and less acoustic) over time by robert_ritz
Ha. Fair. Though if we're going down that rabbit hole, couldn't it be argued that a large chunk of the blues is the sound of minor key melodies over major chords?