16th February 2021, 3:42 PM
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(16th February 2021, 10:49 AM)TRUC Wrote: The saddest song I've heard is in G Major...sure, the scale itself can represent a certain emotion, but that's only a fraction of a song. Major scales all have a relative natural minor scale anyway, chords are often shared. Instrumental harmonics matter as well.Interesting point. I'll agree with you and say that there are other scales out there, close to the natural minor scale such as diminished, harmonic and atonal. I'm surprised you said G Major. Normally I would expect songs in a major scale to be more jovial instead of melancholy. I guess it depends on the song.
There are several more different scales out there also, that narrowing it down to these few for the saddest ever just won't cut it ^^