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In this video were going to talk about how to compose a phrase that is inherently interesting and musical. Well use examples from film and video game scores to learn about what a musical phrase is, what Alan Belkin considers the three requirements of a good phrase, and then Ill talk about the extra special sauce you can use to take your phrases to the next level. A phrase in music is a single complete thought. Well use language as a metaphor. A phrase is usually more than just a single motive, which is like an idea or a word. But a phrase is a statement about or an expression of that idea. Philosophy might be your motive, which is a word which has potential to be interesting, but if I just walk up to you and say philosophy, I havent really communicated anything. But if I said Hey I heard Jim is majoring in philosophy, or Have you read any philosophy books lately? then Im actually using the motive to say something and make a complete thought. We group m