Mote

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In music, the word "Mote" refers to any musical building block that can be used to create a song when utilized alongside other motes, it's the concept of an abstract musical element. Examples of things that can be labeled as motes are: singular notes, note intervals, melodies, chords, chord progressions, sounds, samples, rhythms, and words/phrases in lyrics among others.

Although the word mote might sound similar to other terms such as Musical Idea or Leitmotif, their use meanings can be very different depending on the context in which the word is used.

Mote versus Leitmotif

While the word leitmotif can be used to describe a general musical idea, it is important to mention that leitmotifs are musical ideas that are then repeated (with or without modifications). Motes in the other hand can exist without being played more than once.

A mote could be a singular melody that is only played once, while a leitmotif can only be considered a leitmotif when repetition of said musical element is present in order to communicate an idea.

Mote versus Musical Idea

Motes and musical ideas have many overlaps, but it is important to mention that motes are musical building blocks of any size while musical ideas are complete phrases, usually in the context of an entire composition. A singular F# note on itself cannot be a musical idea since it is not a complete phrase, but it can be considered a mote since it can be used as a building block of a composition.

Motes and musical ideas are not the same thing but they have many overlaps, a melody or a chord progression can be both a mote and a musical idea at the same time, but mote is a broader term.

Examples of sentences using the word Mote

- "I really have no ideas for this song I'm working on, I have a lot of different motes written down but I can't find a way to arrange them properly."

- "I am planning a collaboration with one of my composer friends. We haven't recorded anything yet but we came up with a lot of motes!"