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Why did the composer go to therapy?

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Why did the composer go to therapy?

The punchline about "too many unresolved chords" relies on a clever linguistic double-take, perfectly blending the worlds of music and mental well-being. In the realm of composition, an unresolved chord is a harmonic combination that builds tension, a feeling of incompleteness that musically *demands* a follow-up, more stable "resolved" chord. It’s like a sonic cliffhanger, leaving the listener hanging.

But then, our brains snap to the other, more common meaning of "unresolved": issues, conflicts, or emotional baggage that haven't been dealt with or brought to a conclusion. This is, of course, a primary reason why people seek therapy! The joke gets its chuckle from applying a specific musical problem directly to a therapeutic context, making us imagine a composer whose professional struggles with harmony mirror their personal need for emotional resolution. It's a delightful play on words that hits just the right note, reminding us that even the most creative minds sometimes need a little help finding their internal harmony.