Demystifying Musical Motif and How to Create a Musical World

Musical composition can sometimes feel like an ethereal art that is impossible to understand, but that’s totally not the case. Concepts like musical motif and the creation  of a musical world can be difficult to explain at times, but we can break down these ideas using some specific examples.

Come with me as we explore music world and motif through looking at the composition of my original musical about Anne Boleyn, The King’s Legacy.


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