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brucewayne
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Jan 16 2013, 8:13pm
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Soundtrack buffs
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Can you tell me what songs are in this trailer? I want to make my own! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwvpGnlYVQk
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FlyingSerkis
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Jan 16 2013, 8:31pm
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Assuming you want the tracks from the OST (Original Soundtrack) as opposed to Complete Recordings set, the first half is from "Hope and Memory", from ROTK. From 1:25 the music is from "The Breaking of the Fellowship" from FOTR. Hope that's the info you wanted
Then Manwë and Yavanna parted for that time, and Yavanna returned to Aulë; and he was in his smithy, pouring molten metal into a mould. 'Eru is bountiful,' she said. 'Now let thy children beware! For there shall walk a power in the forests whose wrath they will arouse at their peril.' 'Nonetheless they will have need of wood,' said Aulë, and he went on with his smith-work.
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brucewayne
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Jan 16 2013, 10:00pm
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But it looks like at around 1:40 or so it changes or skips ahead. I can't find the exact bit in Breaking of the fellowship, but I could be missing it. Any ideas?
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FlyingSerkis
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Jan 16 2013, 10:34pm
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Listening again, 1:25-2:07 in the video is definitely the same composition as the section 0:08-0:50 in "The Breaking of the Fellowship", but it has an audibly different orchestration to it. I wonder if this version is taken from the LOTR Symphony or something? Most peculiar! The way I hear it, it is at 2:07 where it skips a section. Here I hear the bit of "The Breaking..." that starts at 4:38. But then, maybe it hasn't "skipped" anything? Maybe, in the version of the song that this poster had, this is how the composition went? I'll have to listen to the Symphony to see if that's where it's come from.
Then Manwë and Yavanna parted for that time, and Yavanna returned to Aulë; and he was in his smithy, pouring molten metal into a mould. 'Eru is bountiful,' she said. 'Now let thy children beware! For there shall walk a power in the forests whose wrath they will arouse at their peril.' 'Nonetheless they will have need of wood,' said Aulë, and he went on with his smith-work.
(This post was edited by FlyingSerkis on Jan 16 2013, 10:36pm)
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brucewayne
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Jan 16 2013, 10:54pm
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The dialogue, not the score, is off, especially when Gandalf is saying "you feel it's power growing...". I'm actually the commenter who said that on the video! And I'm lookin on youtube, and can't find what it's from! I'll check the symphony I guess.
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Magpie
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Jan 16 2013, 11:21pm
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I would have spent hours working it out. I think my obsessive nature is waning a bit as I age. I will offer this. The beginning is A Hobbit's Understanding and that theme is heard here in the movies: Places this theme is heard in FOTR: During Bilbo's quiet words with Frodo at the Long Expected Party. The Hymn Chords precede and continue under A Hobbit's Understanding. (EE scene) In Moria, when Frodo says, “I wish the Ring had never come to me.” Gandalf encourages Frodo that he is meant to carry this burden, attempt this quest. At Parth Galen after Frodo wishes the Ring had never come to him. The Hymn chords (only) begin as we hear Gandalf's voice, "All you have to do is decide what to do with the time that is given to you." The chords continue under A Hobbit's Understanding which begins as we see the resolution on Frodo's face and he pushes the boat into the water. When Frodo hauls Sam out of the water and into the boat and Sam chastises him for trying to leave him behind. Sam has promised to stay with Frodo and he means to keep his promise. Just as the Three Hunters run off to follow Merry & Pippin and the camera cuts to Frodo & Sam climbing Amon Lhaw on the opposite bank. On the rise, the two Hobbits contemplate Mordor and their separation from their friends. One place this theme is heard in TTT: During Sam's speech in Osgiliath that begins with, "But in the end, it's only a passing thing." and ends with, "I think, Mr. Frodo... I do understand."
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brucewayne
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Jan 18 2013, 2:49am
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But there is only the Soundtrack version, and unless I'm mistaken, none are the version in the trailer
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