Why does violin sound sad




















Upload or insert images from URL. Home Page. The sad weeping violin sound Share More sharing options Followers 0. Reply to this topic Start new topic. Recommended Posts. Metro Posted May 31, Posted May 31, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Gray Violiner Posted May 31, In reply to:. My own personal opinion is that this comes with experience of life - particularly of tragedy. Paganiniest Posted May 31, Chaskan Posted May 31, Switch to viola. Metro Posted June 1, Posted June 1, Gray Violiner Posted June 1, Thanks for the encouragement!

Holy Viola! Have a good day, and good luck: Kris. Metro Posted June 2, Posted June 2, Posted June 3, Metro: How about this: learn some fast tunes that get the dance floor stomping, and also learn some slow waltes, but none that are "sappy. Gray Violiner Posted June 3, Join the conversation You can post now and register later.

Reply to this topic Go to topic listing. He finished his Violin Concerto in , just as he was recovering from a broken marriage and another bout of depression. She ponders it, and in her moment of reflection, the orchestra plays a symphonic interlude — the melody rising and falling as she contemplates her fate. And, somehow, it manages to retain all its melancholy in the cheery key of D major. Composed for string ensemble and organ, it sounds all the more heart-breaking in this arrangement for solo violin.

For many, it was its poignant use in the film Platoon that makes Barber 's Adagio what it is. The solemn, heart-wrenching sadness of Barber's music has lent itself to a range of powerful uses beyond the concert hall. How is that possible? Born in Russia in , Joseph Achron studied violin and composition at the St Petersburg conservatory. He developed an interests in Jewish Folk Music and this tradition underpinned a lot of his compositions.

Moving to United States of America in the s, he continued his involvement with classical orchestras but also gained a reputation for the quality of music he composed for movies: incidental music and main themes. The intervals are redolent with the sad music of the region, you can sense the desert in the gaps, feel the longing in the way notes are held and yet the state remains the same. This piece comes from a completely different space.

Written specifically for a feature film, it evokes a time and place. Warmth and melancholy, longing and belonging. What they found was that the Amati instruments closely resembled a male singing voice in the bass or baritone range. The violins made by Stradivarius were closer to the sounds made by tenors and altos, with specific features that may account for the legendary brilliance of Stradivari instruments.

It is conceivable that Andrea Amati may have wanted to build a string instrument that could imitate human voices to blend into such music. Did they intend it to be so expressive in the darker ranges of human emotion? A study observed what is called an MMN mismatch negativity response — i. While the violin was deemed to sound sad, the flute was associated with happiness and upbeat emotions.

Further studies incorporated brain imaging, and the results suggest that our brain processes musical timbre in the same way that it processes emotions, linking the two elements even more strongly. In the world of science, a better understanding of how musical instruments — and music itself — are linked to emotions can offer insights into psychology, music therapy, and other applications, confirming the essential nature of music as part of the human experience.

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