Let me try to articulate what this means. There are many sad songs in minor keys, which tend to express some kind of suffering, regret, nostalgia -- some kind of painful imbalance. Minor chords are perfect to convey such imbalances. But they're not the saddest songs I know.
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The saddest songs I know don't quite express pain, rather, they express the peace & acceptance that comes at the very end of the line. The smile on your face as you depart a life of tragedy -- what's left once the pain has come & gone. The melody to go with this is an upbeat one.
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Pretty weird. Musical logic would dictate otherwise .
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So that would be major sadness?
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Could you list a few? Always interested in sad music
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Computers can aid in enjoying minor sadness your wayhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6KmiIq2-m8 …
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Love songs often do.
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But they all have minor chords in them
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moral of the story: don't judge a book by its cover?
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