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by PaulDavisThe1st
2263 days ago
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It's still unclear whether the emotional affectives of specific intervals are socially acquired or somehow inherent. You'd hope the musicology would be able to provide some answers by looking at musical cultures that do not use western tuning systems (particularly 12TET), but as best as I can tell, the results from such comparisons just muddy the waters even further. |
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For example, the aeolian mode is a much darker, sadder mode than the ionian mode. Why is that? I'm sure there's an intense debate there. I just study the theory, not the higher order biology/physics of why the music speaks to us the way it does. But the characteristics of modes and how they resolve are fairly established at this point.