
Season 1 · Episode 153
How a Tiny Interval Turn Brought My Sketch to Life
The Music Interval Theory Podcast
December 29, 20255m 51s
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Show Notes
Join the Circle of Interval Magicians and learn how to bring your musical ideas to life through practical interval-based techniques. This is where we explore concepts like the ones you heard in today’s episode, and you are invited to be part of it:
https://www.skool.com/circle-of-interval-magicians/about?ref=bfbebbc3d8d04a84806842a78f42963a
In this episode, I share how a simple two-note ostinato suddenly felt tired and how a tiny interval-based change brought it back to life. We talk about why even the smallest movement can add direction, expression, and emotional clarity to your sketches. I also share a couple of real stories from my composing experience that show how interval thinking can lift a cue instantly. The main takeaway is simple: your music becomes more alive when you let even your smallest ideas breathe and move.
Topics
interval theoryfilm scoringcomposition workflowostinatosketchingwoodwindsmusical directioncreative processtexture writingmelody shaping