Sadness: add a slow violin solo
Happiness: make it quick with light notes
Anxiety: make a slow part of the symphony, then suddenly add in a quick and high note every so often
If I’m not wrong this was already answered by someone else on here (: 20202
Answer:
Explanation:
New genres usually develop with youth. Youth by nature reach a stage where they believe that the previous generation is old news: their culture is no longer applicable.
Eventually they hunt for something new. They can do this only if making a living is not a problem. If it is, then all attention must follow the economy. The 50s were not exactly a booming time, but employment was on the upswing. The 60s were a booming time especially in America and Canada. That meant that youth had the time to look at other alternatives.