An analysis of 9,788 instrumental themes shows that minor-key themes are, on average, slightly lower in pitch than major-key themes. The lower pitch is not merely an artifact of structural differences in the scales. In addition, instrumental themes in minor keys show a weak though significant tendency to use smaller pitch intervals. Both results are consistent with observations in speech prosody, where sad speakers exhibit a lower F0 and narrower pitch fluctuation compared with normal or happy speakers
Pitch is a fundamental musical factor; however, findings about its contribution to the elicitation o...
<p>In most aspects of music--e.g., tempo, intensity, and rhythm--the emotional coloring of a melody ...
Western-enculturated listeners use different tonal schemas when listening to major versus minor mode...
An analysis of 9,788 instrumental themes shows that minor-key themes are, on average, slightly lower...
An analysis of dynamic markings in 24 paired preludes in major and minor keys shows that the minor m...
ABSTRACT: Small pitch movement is known to characterize sadness in speech prosody. Small melodic int...
ABSTRACT: On average, melodies in minor keys have smaller intervals between successive tones than m...
A study is reported investigating the relationship between modality (major/minor) and dynamics (pian...
In many ways, the structure of music resembles that of language, including the acoustic cues used ...
Skip to Next Section COMPOSERS COMMONLY USE MAJOR OR MINOR SCALES to create different moods in music...
Two studies are reported that examine the relationship between musical mode and tempo in Western c...
An analysis of dynamic markings in 140 works representing three musical periods (Classical, early ...
Huron, Anderson, and Shanahan investigated the hypothesis that instruments that are deemed most capa...
This commentary addresses Huron and Davis’s question of whether “The Harmonic Minor Provides an Opti...
Why does major music sound happy and minor music sound sad? The idea that different musical modes ar...
Pitch is a fundamental musical factor; however, findings about its contribution to the elicitation o...
<p>In most aspects of music--e.g., tempo, intensity, and rhythm--the emotional coloring of a melody ...
Western-enculturated listeners use different tonal schemas when listening to major versus minor mode...
An analysis of 9,788 instrumental themes shows that minor-key themes are, on average, slightly lower...
An analysis of dynamic markings in 24 paired preludes in major and minor keys shows that the minor m...
ABSTRACT: Small pitch movement is known to characterize sadness in speech prosody. Small melodic int...
ABSTRACT: On average, melodies in minor keys have smaller intervals between successive tones than m...
A study is reported investigating the relationship between modality (major/minor) and dynamics (pian...
In many ways, the structure of music resembles that of language, including the acoustic cues used ...
Skip to Next Section COMPOSERS COMMONLY USE MAJOR OR MINOR SCALES to create different moods in music...
Two studies are reported that examine the relationship between musical mode and tempo in Western c...
An analysis of dynamic markings in 140 works representing three musical periods (Classical, early ...
Huron, Anderson, and Shanahan investigated the hypothesis that instruments that are deemed most capa...
This commentary addresses Huron and Davis’s question of whether “The Harmonic Minor Provides an Opti...
Why does major music sound happy and minor music sound sad? The idea that different musical modes ar...
Pitch is a fundamental musical factor; however, findings about its contribution to the elicitation o...
<p>In most aspects of music--e.g., tempo, intensity, and rhythm--the emotional coloring of a melody ...
Western-enculturated listeners use different tonal schemas when listening to major versus minor mode...