Can someone explain to me *why* we can perceive emotion in music? It's all kind of magical to me how music really is a universal language. (Erm, it is, right?) We can all recognise a happy tune, a tense tune, an aggressive one, and perhaps a contemplative or serene tune.
Why is that?
@JordiGH I think there are multiple factors at play, but the two main ones are direct correlation to how music makes you feel and reproduction of codified music tropes.
How the music makes you feel: for example fast tunes makes you feel energetic or in a hurry or tense, because there are a lot of information to process. On the other side I can't imagine a sad tune having really fast paced beats. So that's one thing.
@JordiGH These codifications, these tropes, reproduces themselves and mutate slowly.
At least, that's the way I see it.