It seems that there's some music that isn't quite as big as the main motifs (Main theme, force theme, imperial march, various character motifs) and don't really get labeled in the films, but I was thinking of music that's sort of underrated or not really labeled as their own theme in the films.


Qui-Gon's theme. Plays mostly I think during the Tatooine chapter of TPM, when Obi-Wan is loading the stuff into the ship, and later at his death, but it's best known use is the first, short fight between Qui-Gon and Maul in the desert. Kind of an understated, dignified sounding theme.


The alternate Luke theme-Sort of an alternate theme for Luke, originally extended and used in the suns sequence before the force theme was used instead. Traces of this theme are still found in the film, mostly during the "search for R2" part of the film, when Luke is using his binoculars and later when he recovers the damaged Threepio.

Droid theme-Used in ESB when we first see the droids and at other points in the film such as R2's troubles in the swamp. Barely there in ROTJ and not used at all in the prequels and sequels. Kind of a charming comedic piece.

Boba Fett's theme-a short, industrial sounding theme with the 'spur' sound. The Jango fight music from AOTC sort of sounds a *bit* like a more orchestral version of this

Poe's theme-While March of the Resistance is often used in relation to Poe, so is this different music, which plays when Poe and Finn escape in the TIE, when Poe does his "one hell of a pilot!" move later on, and several times in Last Jedi when Poe is in and out of the fighters. Sort of has a soaring, heroic thing to it.