A symphony makes us feel emotion because it uses music to tell a story. Imagine listening to a song that feels like a big, exciting adventure, your heart might race or you might even smile. A symphony is like a team of musicians telling this story together, and the way they play can make you feel happy, sad, excited, or calm.
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- A loud, fast part in a symphony might make you feel excited, just like when you're playing your favorite video game.
- A slow, soft melody can make you feel calm, like sitting under a tree on a quiet afternoon.
- A sudden drop in sound might surprise you, it's like hearing a big, loud bang out of nowhere.
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See also
- How Does a Symphony Know When to End?
- What Makes a Symphony ‘Complex’ or ‘Simple’?
- What Makes a Symphony ‘Mysterious’ or ‘Brave’?
- Why Do We Like Music That Sounds ‘Familiar’?
- What Causes a ‘Good’ Symphony to Move Us?
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