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The Music of Middle-earth

The Music of Middle-earth

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Take a deep dive into Howard Shore's Score for Peter Jackson's adaptation of Lord of The Rings!Copyright Jordan R
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    • 02 - The Evil of the Ring
      Jan 25 2026
      Terminology:

      Augmented Second -
      An interval between the first and second note of a typical Major scale that has the second note raised by one half-step higher than it naturally appears.

      Double Reed Instrument -
      An instrument in which two pieces of cane vibrating against each other create the sound/resonance.

      Doublings -
      The same notes are played by multiple instruments across the orchestra to increase weight, size, and presence.

      Half-Step -
      The smallest distance from one note to the next on a piano, guitar, or other western instruments.

      Rhaita -
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      8 min
    • 01 - The History of the Ring
      Jan 15 2026
      Terminology:

      Minor-moded -
      Built on a musical language or distances between notes that naturally sounds somber, reflective, or mournful rather than bright or triumphant.

      Minor triad -
      Three notes played together that, because of the ratios of distance between them, form the emotional core of a sad or serious sound.

      Raised fourth -
      A raised fourth is a note that sits just outside of the typical “expected” harmony, creating a subtle sense of tension and unease.

      Two harmonic regions at once -
      This means the music briefly suggests two different emotional or tonal “places” at the same time instead of committing to one.

      A Minor and F Minor -
      Examples of collections of 7 different notes that, because of the distances between each note in sequence, result in a more sombre, sad, or melancholy tone.

      A♭ (enharmonic relationship) -
      This refers to a pitch that is technically the same sound as another note but spelled differently to allow for written clarity in the music.

      Added ninth -
      An extra note layered onto a chord that often is characterized as softening the sound without fully resolving the tension beneath it.


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      12 min
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