01-04-2022, 11:35 AM
I don't mean just piano, I mean a full-blown melancholic song. It's for a relative of mine, they're gonna play it at my great grandma's funeral.
inception??
What are some ways to make a song sad?
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01-04-2022, 11:35 AM
I don't mean just piano, I mean a full-blown melancholic song. It's for a relative of mine, they're gonna play it at my great grandma's funeral.
inception??
01-04-2022, 11:39 AM
"Sad piano" never really sounds sad to me also If you want sad, try experimenting with different emotions related to sadness, like anger, or that feeling of hopelessness. I recommend experimentation with suspended chprds, minor cgords, maj7 chords, and simple melodies. Also try using the major key sometimes but use a lot of 7 and 3 for a minor feel, like I did in Happy Song. Key changes are welcome as well For some sad sounding songs to analyze I recommend Dirge for November by Opeth, Credence by Opeth, and Drive Home by Porcupine Tree. Also Death - Bite The Pain is a good one
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