Sometimes it’s as simple as the chords used and other times it’s as complicated as the lyrical message. Generally speaking, major chords and major keys produce a light, happy sound and minor chords and minor keys produce a dark, sad sound.
- What is dark music?
- Dark can be something depressing or scary. Its the kind of music that gives you a strong negative effect without that music actually being bad (though some depressing or scary music can be bad of course). Here are some of the most effective Ive had the pleasure to listen to: Godspeed You Black Emperor!
- What is the best way to play dark music?
- Both of these playing techniques can be performed on many different instruments, but strings will be the most common in most cases. Other performance techniques that are great for dark music and tension are: clusters, rips, flutter tonguing and all kinds of weird articulations and orchestral effects. Now take Action!
- Is dark ambient real music?
- Dark ambient is an underground music subgenre. It combines the gritty darkness of industrial with the atmospheric world-painting properties of ambient. Due to the heavy lack of lyrics and traditional pop and rock elements, some critics dismiss dark ambient as being “not real” music. Well, we’re here to set the record straight.
- What does listening to dark music do for You?
- Dark music is pretty much all sonic. Lyrics can be dark but if the music doesn’t complement the lyrics well then you don’t have a good dark song. What listening to dark music does for me is it serves as a form of escapism and I also find the dark side of humanity very interesting. I hate to sound all eerie and shit but I just like that shit.
- What makes music sound happy?
- They found—as expected—that minor chords were linked with unhappy words and major chords were linked with happy ones. But the most positive emotions were conveyed by seventh chords, a triad of notes with an extra note on top that changes the sound—like this.