I think most of it is just cultural conditioning, we play major key songs when we're happy and minor key songs when we're sad (though this is changing in modern music). Another part of it could be that minor chords have their midtones clash a bit more with there tonic notes than major chords, it sounds slightly "wrong" to our ears and takes away from the happy effect.
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This architectural construction consist of 2 uprights and a cross beam. ... The ancient Romans perfected this type of arch and often used it in their architecture. Renaissance. The division between art and craft began during this period.
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Preservation: the act of keeping something safe from damage or deterioration
Restoration: To return something to its original state or form
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the amazing world of gumball or spongebob
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yes, they are childish, but still my favorite! also tysm for doing this, its really kind of you
The correct answers are:
- Early religious, folk, and popular song traditions derived from mainland Europe;
- Native American music was deemed primitive, and thus unworthy, by European settlers;
In the early American music, the European influences were dominant because of multiple reasons. For starters, the new settlers were almost entirely from European origin, so naturally they brought the religious, folk, and popular song traditions from mainland Europe with them. The music traditions of the Native Americans were considered as primitive and unworthy, so they were neglected and pushed aside. The fact that most of the native populations died out because of diseases, and partially because of wars, meant that they did not had majority, nor power to prevent the new music traditions to overtake America.