In Act 1, Scene 3, the bridegroom meets the bride for the first time. The scene is quite serious but marriage should be a joyful event so there is this awkward feeling in the air because it is not romantic at all. Their parents are arranging it and they don’t have a choice so they are experiencing the feeling of being happy and wanting to celebrate yet are reluctant because they are being forced to spend the rest of their life with a person don’t even know. We have a specific piano melody that would be played as transition music in and out of the scene. It is a classical piano that has a gentle, pleasing sound but it could either make you feel upset or happy. The melody would not give away the mood of the scene because there is not a specific emotion. It matches the scene’s mood of being in between content and concerned.There is another jingle/beat that would be played when the bride and bridegroom meet because it reflects the sound of a beating heart. Both of them are nervous in this moment and we want to feel their increasing heart rates. That particular sound adds tension and also suspense. There is also a track that sounds like a forest in the evening. It is layers of subtle wind passing through leaves, crickets, birds, and more. This would be used as a background noise when the maid and the bride are talking then it will be overlaid with the sound of a horse’s hooves and neigh because the stallion visits at the end of the scene. The scene goes on a journey following the bride and her emotions and we want the music to reflect her uncertainty.