Dear All,
Was thinking about the various "top x" lists that have been compiled recently and in the more distant past, and I realised that I don't think we have ever prized efficiency. Therefore, I'd be interested in your nominations for the most efficient film melody/motif- interpret efficient in any way you like. I know - it's daft. Mine:
1) Jaws - 2 notes (listened to this this morning, and was surprised just how much in common with the Rite the titles had)
2) Psycho - not sure it can be more efficient than those string shrieks
3) West Side Story - augmented 4th andminor 7th resolving to major 6th (I'm pushing it with harmonic intervals, but what the hell)
4) Edward Scissorhands - efficiency of orchestration. He could have arranged "Rule Britannia" with that orchestration, and it would have sounded like an integral part of the score
5) First Knight - for both of its main themes - one that only uses tonics and dominants (Eb - Bb - Eb - Bb - Eb - Eb - Bb - Eb), and the fanfare for repeating a motif exactly the same 3 times (Eb - Eb - Eb - F - Eb - F) without sounding boring.
If I was being nasty, I'd add James Horner for efficient use of the scores of others in his soundtracks. But I won't.
Interested in your thoughts.
Kind Regards,
Nick.