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For questions about key signatures, scales, modes and similar topics. Most questions should also be tagged with "theory".
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Is there any objective evidence that different keys "feel different" or have different moods?
As someone who has perfect pitch, it's always seemed to me that every key, and I'm assuming you're not talking about different modes, every key has a different inflection or tone to me. … Possibly, it could depend on what I'm used to and how many songs I've heard written in that particular key.
Often, a comparison to hearing pitches is seeing colors. …