What Makes a Symphony ‘Emotional’ or ‘Cold’?

Imagine a symphony as a story told with music. Some parts make you feel happy or sad, like when your favorite character wins or loses. Others are calm and quiet, like being in a snow-covered forest. The music uses sounds called melodies, rhythms, and harmonies to create these feelings.

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Examples

  1. A soft piano melody can feel like being wrapped in a warm blanket.
  2. Fast strings playing together might make you feel excited like before a big game.
  3. When the music suddenly stops, it's like hearing silence after a loud thunderclap.

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