
Season 1 · Episode 166
You Don't Find Your Voice But You Write Your Way Into It
The Music Interval Theory Podcast
January 27, 20265m 9s
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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 in the show notes.
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In this episode, Frank explores how composers truly discover their unique musical voice. Not by force, but by consistently writing and recognizing their own patterns. From harmonic habits to go-to textures, these so-called “bad habits” are actually key to identity. He shares insights from his own journey in film, animation, and games, and reminds us that innovation doesn’t mean throwing away our taste—it means letting it evolve.
Topics
composer voicemusical identitycomposition habitscreativityinterval theoryscoring for mediafilm composer tipsfinding your soundorchestrator advicemusic theory