ROB KAPILOW:

Yes. It's not what a musical idea is when you first hear it, what it is to be, but it's about what it can become or how it transforms over the course of a piece of music.

Now, in and of itself, while that's a famous theme, it's not that amazing, in and of itself. It has got a three-note idea. That's not so great. He does it once, does it again, a third time, and then leaps up.

So, I'm now going to ruin this again for a new generation. I'm going to call it, do it once, do it twice, and then leap up. In and of itself, that's not so fantastic by itself.

The second half sounds completely different. It just goes down a scale. Though the two halves are actually connected, they rhyme, they have the same rhythm.