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it's happy, cause I enjoyed the music or western romantic music
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The subjective experience of music across cultures can be mapped within at least 13 overarching feelings: amusement, joy, eroticism, beauty, relaxation, sadness, dreaminess, triumph, anxiety, scariness, annoyance, defiance, and feeling pumped up.
It's only in recent years that scientists have found that the answer lies with a chemical called dopamine. When you listen to a song you really like, dopamine is released into your brain. The effect of this is simple – you feel good!
songs can make you feel different emotions. Some songs make you feel happy or excited, while others make you feel sad or scared. These feelings come from how the song is composed, the instruments used and how performers play them. Listen again and see if you can spot what is causing those feelings.