![]() I invite you to practice the chords, chord progressions, examples and tabs I give you on this article with your acoustic or electric guitar. However, feel free to check the tabs and audios of the top 5 songs made with sad chords I listed down below. What I’m trying to say is this is a guide for songwriters or aspiring songwriters. Then, we’re going to see a bit of information about “sad chords” (what are they exactly?), and, finally, we’re listing the top 5 songs made with sad chords.īy the time we finish this guide, you’ll understand how to create sad songs yourself. Let’s explore this music – hear a connection to understand how “sad chords” can guide us into particular feelings. So whenever we hear a song played with “sad,” “happy,” “hopeful” chords or anything you can imagine, our brain receives that information as an emotion and thus changes how you perceive and understand this particular song.įoreword: a sad chord is usually a minor chord, a 7th chord, or a “sus” chord. And do you know what else produces electromagnetic energies? Emotions. ![]() ![]() See, the human heart is the most powerful creator and receptor of electromagnetic energy of the human body. That’s not some poetic saying, it’s not even pseudoscience. Our heart connects with music first than our brain does, and also in deeper ways. ![]()
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