is there a theme in that music?1. Theme music
is there a theme in that music?
very true. A lot of modern film music sounds so generic.Ha! This is not so much a DSC problem as it's a trend in modern film and TV soundtracks....there aren't themes, so much as repeating ostinato (the same rhythmic/melodic pattern over and over) with chords to create color/vibes. The themes, to the extent they exist are usually just a few notes and sort of flit in and out of the texture. Eventually I'm sure the pendulum will swing back and we'll get more melodic approaches again. I look forward to that because I think the melodic approach creates much more memorable and identifiable music to go with the shows/movies and something is missing without them.
very true. A lot of modern film music sounds so generic.
indeed…And even when there are themes (SNW, Lower Decks, Picard) they kinda seem to riff on preexisting stuff, without being particularly memorable on their own.Yeah...and then you compare them with with earlier film scores and it's even more stark. Example: John Williams's Superman march is very melodic and heavily polyphonic with interesting harmonic lines and memorable themes...and Hans Zimmer's from Man of Steel which is just loud bass pedal tones, a college ear training class interval exercise on top, accompanied by crazy percussion. Zimmer's isn't "bad" in that he was intentional about what he did and it's good in its own context I suppose, but it's not very memorable or interesting from a musical standpoint.
I wouldn't be surprised if she was in the Starfleet Academy show.Tilly. An original character . always fun and interesting. Captain Tilly spin off please!
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