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Essay For Music
Essay For Music
Sanula Wanigasekara
Concert Band
Mr. Tay
11/03/2024
Pirates of the Caribbean (“He's a pirate)Pirates of the Caribbean - He's a Pirate (Extended)
Pirates of Caribbean is among the most well-known pieces of music in existence. Klaus
Badelt is the composer of this renowned piece. Ferdinado Britto wrote this piece specifically for
trombone. The music is based on Fm key signatures, which appear back and forth in the music. The
song is a fast one that gradually slows in the middle and speeds up at the end. The time signature for
this piece starts at 6/8, which would appear mostly throughout the song, then 3/8, which would be
the slow part of this piece. This would only take place in Measure 19. In measure, the time signature
becomes 9/8 in measure 43, then the whole piece repeats from measure 53 and ends with a D or 4th
position. My favorite part of this piece is the feeling that it gives. For example, in the beginning 0.32
seconds, the music feels like it's rocking back and forth, which adds a bit of excitement and a bit of
Jurassic Park is a well-known music piece with its well-known movie. John Williams had
Artie Kane execute his renowned Jurassic Park theme for the 1993 movie. Williams describes the
sound design work for the soundtrack as a rough, boisterous symphonic cartooning endeavor,
derived from the noises created by Gary Rydstrom for the dinosaurs.The film opens with the classic
Jurassic Park theme. Williams' soundtrack is also one of his most repetitive compositions because
the melodic material is taken and repeated throughout. A foreboding horn cry opens the piece, and
the wind ensemble and a solo flute quickly join in with the initial theme. The "gentle devotional
manner cantilena lines" in the score refer to this well-known motif. In an effort to "capture the
awesome beauty and sublimity of the dinosaurs in nature," Williams explained the dotted
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crotchet-semiquaver theme. The two harps perform a soft transition after the seductive flute solo,
and then the entire string group produces a cozy hum. The beginning flute melody is played by the
strings; this time, the speed picks up and the texture and timbres are much deeper. In the second
repetition, additional orchestral instruments come in as the subject intensifies. The renowned
Jurassic Park theme follows, with the woodwinds leading the way. The orchestra's strong
connection to the subject is what gives the instruments their beautiful textures. With its crashing
cymbals and vibraphone twinkles, the percussion adds drama and charm to the piece.
The primary theme music from the Mission Impossible film series, which centers on
government agents on difficult operations requiring stealth and intelligence, is called "Mission
Impossible Theme." Almost all active internet users are familiar with this Lalo Schifrin-produced
theme, which is one of the most recognizable movie motifs in the business. The franchise's
enormous success with each new film release is the reason for the theme's broad appeal. Several
different musical components come together to form the iconic Mission Impossible theme. It starts
in A minor, moves to D minor, then returns to A minor as the key signature. The theme is
performed five-four times, with a high-pitched melody, vivacissimo tempo, and fortissimo. The song
is a solid, powerful piece of music, performed with electric guitars, drums, keyboards, and cymbals.
With two distinct melodies—a high-pitched main theme and a lower-pitched riff serving as a
background melody—the song has a biphonic texture. The Mission Impossible Theme has the
following form and structure: verse, chorus, outro, and introduction/bridge. During a group
performance, the ensemble found it difficult to come up with a suitable conclusion for the song.
However, by keeping the finale in the G octave, everyone was able to learn an efficient finish, and
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Ill Mahe Kurullo is a Sri Lankan song that is very famous in Sri Lanka. This famous song is
composed by Yuki Navaratne. This song showcases the new styles of songs in Sri Lanka. The song
has two parts: the first is the normal singing “Ill mahe kurullo kiyagiye na man na mal salala,” which
is the hook in this song performed by Nisila Kavinda, and the second part is a rap that starts at 1.42
in the video and ends at 2.15 in the video. This rap part is the verse in the song. This part is done by
artist Akiiy. These components make this song interesting and fun to listen to. Lyrics