The Music Analyzer
A tool for listening like a composer
Software that turns musical attention into something visible, explorable, and useful.
What it does
The Music Analyzer is a composer-built system for noticing how a piece moves: where energy gathers, where color changes, where orchestration opens a new door.
It is not trying to replace listening. It is trying to make the act of listening more precise, especially for film music, orchestral cues, and large scores where structure can hide inside texture.
A simple example: instead of saying a passage “gets bigger,” the analyzer can point to the musical reasons – register, density, instrumentation, harmonic pressure, and the moment attention shifts.
Deep dive coming
The full walkthrough, diagrams, and proof examples belong to a later build. This interim page keeps the idea understandable for a general visitor.