They may very well be perceiving things as such, and just because 99% of the population agrees with me, doesn't automatically make them wrong.
Well it's no just because the ratio, we can safely say that if they happen to have such problem, then they have something wrong with them, and that's not to belittle them for it, a mere observation. It's nice you want to include them. With that, for our intents and purposes (and with the ratio to boot indeed
) they can be disregarded. Hence you could tell them that they are wrong, a reality caused by the hampered perception, which they'd be surely well aware of, or if you feel that is too harsh, that there is something wrong with them, with their senses, and that makes the conclusion iffy.
I do feel if someone tells you that the V-I resolution sounds unpleasant to them, they might be not lying (as in, accurately describing their experience), but that tells me there is indeed something wrong with that someone's perception (and by extention, if they don't like Bach
jokes aside, that would be a logical conclusion in the scenario), because from the standard I've laid out, the progression is in its nature consonant. Maybe if you do not want to call it objective out right, I suppose it might be better explained as the aforementioned "for our intents and purposes", for us humans, as really, for making music that is designated to be pleasant, those standards are more than sensible.
Indeed why I make such a deal out of it comes from the mentality/philosophy mainly, I am of a much more ancient mind - trying to maximize potential as per applying my principles across all fields of life, and generally avoiding being sentimental, as that hardly ever helped me with anything, be it on the internet or in RL. Hence I see a web of moral implications interwoven throughout all of the world.
I'd love to post some music again, I have like five songs written out at this point, to various extent, but work is going slowly, I am quite occupied these days. But I got to buy a new mic ^^ still, there's not much opportunity to record just yet. I've recently started to study chorals, and have written two with in basic four-voice setup, I suppose I can post them here, even if just the outlines, yet to be mixed, which I do not have an idea how to go 'bout it as of now anyway.
Choral 1 test Choral 2 test