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Trailer music relies on the contrast between extreme quiet and extreme loud (tension and release).

Establish the setting and tone while leaving space for dialogue/voiceovers. Act II: The Build (30–45s) Vibe: Rising tension and urgency.

Clarity is more important than complexity. Avoid overcrowding the mix so the "big" hits have room to breathe. Trailer Song

Introduction of "pulses" (constant rhythmic elements), staccato strings, and light percussion.

Full orchestral power (brass "brams," choir), heavy cinematic percussion (toms, hits), and fast-paced rhythmic driving. Trailer music relies on the contrast between extreme

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Creating a "trailer song"—whether you are composing an original piece or "trailerizing" an existing track—is an art form centered on building and maximum sonic impact . 1. The Three-Act Structure Clarity is more important than complexity

Increase the energy level and prepare the listener for the climax. Act III: The Climax (30s–Final Hit) Vibe: Massive, heroic, or terrifying.