A discussion with Roger Mathew Grant | Wesleyan University
Why is it that we use musical terms to describe feelings and moods? We often speak of people as low key, high strung, or having a bad temper, referring to their temperament or tuning as though they themselves were an instrument. As it turns out, several theories of the basic human emotions—or the affects as they’re also called—have musical origins. To understand the connection, we can pay particular attention to a moment during the eighteenth century when affect theory and music theory were mutually entangled.