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Loud Is Not Enough to Make Your Orchestration Climax Pop
Season 1 · Episode 165

Loud Is Not Enough to Make Your Orchestration Climax Pop

The Music Interval Theory Podcast

January 25, 20265m 46s

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Show Notes

You find the Circle quickly by googling "Circle of Interval Magicians," or by following the link in the show notes. 👉 https://www.skool.com/circle-of-interval-magicians/about?ref=bfbebbc3d8d04a84806842a78f42963a In this episode, Frank unpacks why many orchestral climaxes fall flat, not because they're too quiet, but because they’re not orchestrated with intention. He explores how interval layering, register shifts, and gradual dynamic preparation create climaxes that feel powerful and earned. If you’ve been frustrated by weak orchestral payoffs, this episode will give you practical tools and a new perspective on orchestration through the lens of interval theory.

Topics

orchestrationinterval theoryorchestral climaxmusic compositioninstrumentationfilm scoringmusic theorycomposer tips