
Season 1 · Episode 177
The Lie of Perfect Spelling
The Music Interval Theory Podcast
February 18, 20263m 33s
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Show Notes
Explore the Circle of Interval Magicians. You find the Circle quickly by googling "Circle of Interval Magicians," or by following the link here:
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In this episode, Frank shares a game-changing insight about enharmonic spelling and how simplifying your notation can lead to better performances. It's not about impressing musicians with theory-perfect accidentals—it's about writing parts that read and feel intuitive. A small shift in thinking that can make a big difference on the stage or in the studio.
Topics
enharmonic spellingmusic notationcomposing for live playersorchestration tipscomposer workflowline writinginterval theoryfriendly notation