Jqh73o Posted January 3 Posted January 3 (edited) I don’t know if these are motifs or themes The themes are played twice, first by themselves, then with harmonic context Please tell me what you think thank you Edited January 4 by Jqh73o MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Theme or motif 1 Theme or motif 2 > next Quote
Omicronrg9 Posted January 4 Posted January 4 Hi Jqh73o. I personally think that if anything, they may be motifs (but according to some authors, that would depend on how much present these are in your piece) I would prefer to judge with the score at hand too, but that's my opinion. Can you easily divide your themes or motifs in smaller meaningful and identifiable units? If you can't then you likely found they are motives (or cells, or whatever you call the smallest analyzable stuff). Themes are usually (cause I don't think there's a definition for this written in stone) conceived as larger units of melody made from one or various musical phrases. These phrases in turn may contain one or various motifs. So you may say your excerpts are motifs; that perhaps and only perhaps they are phrases but in my opinion, not themes. Colloquially speaking, though, you will find that often theme == motif. Kind regards, Daniel–Ømicrón. Quote
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