So Yosh tell us about what inspired you to create this and some of the ideas behind what you wrote here, of course. So I was I like playing in the G minor key. And I just thought of experimenting with the motifs idea. Because I find like motifs are really catchy and they they add like a unique presence to a song like you just hear the motif. And you know, like, what song it is. So my idea was like, Hey, can I come up with some motif using what Jonathan has taught in the class, and then try to like, experiment around with it, try to make it a little more interesting.
Maybe try to add some tension, some high notes, and then just play around with it. So I just came up with something pretty basic. Now previously, when you've written music, were you familiar with this concept of using a motif? Or was that a new idea after taking this class? I think I kind of knew about it because I'm mostly I observed it but I didn't really have any name for it. I didn't know to like put it into words or like it had a structure.
But I knew but I've heard that hey, this song has like a riff or it has like this intro, which repeats in the in the song, but I didn't know that it was called a motif and at this class helped me actually understand like the the theory behind it. And when you wrote music previously, would you oftentimes write hooks or riffs as you call them? I've actually not written any music before. So like this is one of the reasons why I took this class is to really understand Hey, how can I go about writing melodies? I've mostly like focused on trying to find some interest in chord progressions but never really got to like attaching a melody to it. Gotcha.
Okay, yeah. Cool.