I was wondering about how to pronounce the 4 tones of Mandarin Chinese. I was wondering which emotion was closer to each tone

The first tone is "high-level". Is it more :

- as if it was sung
- as if we said it happily with a smile
- as if we were agreeing and wondering at the same time (e.g. the Japanese "n, ma ne")

The second tone is "rising". Is it more :

- like a question (in Japanese of Romance languages)
- like sounding surprised
- like sounding satisfied (e.g. Japanese "ma ! ii ne !")
- like when praising or congratulating someone ? (e.g. "goood ! you see you can do it")

The third tone is "low-falling-raising". Is more :

- as we we were not sure of something (e.g. Japanese "maa...")
- as if slightly disagreeing and questioning (e.g. "maa, dou kana ?")
- as if moaning, not being very enthusiastic (you'll have to get at 5am tomorrow => reeally [in a low and depressed voice, slightly rising at the end] ? )

The fourth tone is a "falling tone". Is it more :

- like sounding depressed (e.g. oh nooh)
- like disagreeing strongly, opposing someone (e.g. no ! you won't!)
- like sounding solemn
- like sounding uninterested (e.g. "maaah, who cares ?")

I would really appreciate if some speakers of Chinese or other tonal languages could help me on this.