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A soundtrack can be very useful for setting the scene. The style of music tells you what the mood's going to be, and awesome moments need booming soundtracks with lots of instruments making up the sound to be even more awesome.

But with depressing moments, it's the other way around: you only need a slow and soft melody with very few instruments to know that what's happening or has just happened is supposed to be a Tear Jerker - if not for the audience, then for the characters at least.

Subtropes include Nostalgic Music Box, Lonely Piano Piece, Playing the Heart Strings and One-Woman Wail.

Examples of Simple Score of Sadness include:


Anime and Manga[]


Film - Animated[]

  • "Sally's Song" from The Nightmare Before Christmas is noticeably softer and simpler than the rest of the movie's soundtrack. In the song, Sally talks about how she's afraid Jack will never notice how she feels about him.


Film - Live Action[]


Live Action TV[]

  • In a show that wasn't afraid to break out the electric guitar for fight scenes, it's worth noting that Buffy and Angel's love theme pretty much always sounds like this. Especially when Buffy has to send Angel to hell in order to save Earth.
  • The Incredible Hulk's "The Lonely Man" closing theme - piano solo.


Video Games[]

Western Animation[]

  • Avatar: The Last Airbender:
    • The song that plays when Yue sacrifices herself to revive the Moon Spirit.
    • Iroh's song as he burns incense for his son in 'Tales of Ba Sing Se'.
    • Also, the music playing during the final Agni Kai between Zuko and Azula. There is just something so final about the score, probably because it's only slowly beating drums and string instruments playing a series of chords. It's oddly fitting for this action scene in Sozin's Comet. Definitely a Tear Jerker, especially since it follows this exchange:
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 Azula: I'm sorry it has to end this way, brother.

Zuko: No, you're not.

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