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Bridgerton Season 4 recently came out on Netflix, and I haven't been able to get this theme out of my head. In just eight measures, composer Kris Bowers created a complete character portrait for Sophie and Benedict filled with mystery, sadness, hope, and wonder. But the most mind blowing part is a key change at the end that feels... like destiny. In this video I break down exactly how composer Kris Bowers pulled that off—including a secret hidden inside the melody that I didn't discover until I sat down at the piano and really dug in. Whether you're a Bridgerton fan, a pianist, or a composer, I think you're going to hear this theme completely differently by the end. If you enjoyed this breakdown, please tell me in the comments! And if you want to go deeper on music theory and jazz piano, check out my piano learning platform Freedom at the Piano at the link below: 👉 https://FreedomAtThePiano.com Timecodes: 0:00 - Intro + Sophie’s Theme 1:05 - How Can a Major Theme Feel So Sad? 4:58 - Preparation/Foreshadowing in Music 7:00 - How the Melody Makes Sophie’s Future Feel Inevitable