Why Do We Listen to Sad Songs?
Well - New York Times,
Not because it makes us sad, but because it connects us to other people, some researchers suggest.
Not because it makes us sad, but because it connects us to other people, some researchers suggest.
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Tear-jerkers such as Adele’s Someone Like You frequently top the charts these days, while gloomy classical compositions like…
A new study finds that especially emphatic people are more likely to be moved when listening to sad pieces of music.
Tear-jerkers such as Adele’s Someone Like You frequently top the charts these days, while gloomy classical compositions like…