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Why Are We Attracted to Sad Music? by Sandra Garrido screenshot
English | Publisher: Palgrave, 2017 | 270 Pages | PDF | 3,2 MB
Universal subject-matter with implications for scholars in philosophy, psychology, music and healthcare. In this book, perspectives in psychology, aesthetics, history and philosophy are drawn upon to survey the value given to sad music by human societies throughout history and today.

Why do we love listening to music that makes us cry? This mystery has puzzled philosophers for centuries and tends to defy traditional models of emotions.

Sandra Garrido presents empirical research that illuminates the psychological and contextual variables that influence our experience of sad music, its impact on our mood and mental health, and its usefulness in coping with heartbreak and grief.

By means of real-life examples, this book uses applied music psychology to demonstrate the implications of recent research for the use of music in health-care and for wellbeing in everyday life.

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  Resident 5.12.2012 816 21279
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"Sad Songs (Say So Much)" - Elton John.

Perhaps it is a biological relationship that human beings created with sound, because everything that enters into the human body moves our biology, whether through the mouth, nose, eyes, skin, or even the replica of procreation, and why not say the same for the ear.

What about the frequency of the human body '528 hz', well, there are serious studies that this frequency repairs the DNA, which is the 'C5' (ref. Middle C4) and would be to tune just a little bit above.
It's funny how the minor chord was associated with sad, funeral musics, cold etc, maybe not for us solid musicians like 'John Pizzarelli', since a minor chord is only a relation between the others, major etc, or maybe all these relations are pure biology, that also 'Vivaldi' used minor in his Winter .
Then, 'John Pizzarelli' joked with the song 'Don't get around much anymore', according to him, is the only sad song in a Major tonality, then he joked about doing it in minor tonality.
Pizzarelli In some show maybe done in Spain or Italy, I dunno.
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Beauty in any form touches our souls and reminds of something far more great, perhaps the source of beauty and everything good, that we need the most but have forgot in our daily and limited life.
Just for a few seconds when you hear a music or any form of art or even anything with harmony you're not on earth anymore... imagine if you could live your whole life with that feeling. Maybe in another life you get the things that you desired in this one.

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