John Williams' "Father and Son" from Jaws (1975) | Score Analysis & Reduction
While Jaws is best known for its iconic two-note shark motif, one of John Williams' most emotionally nuanced cues is the understated "Father and Son." In this analysis, we explore how Williams uses harmony, orchestration, and restraint to underscore one of the film's most intimate moments between Chief Brody and his son. If you enjoy film score analysis and orchestration, consider subscribing for more in-depth breakdowns. Support my work on Patreon: / jakersandersonmusic #Jaws #JohnWilliams

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