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Very nice. I like the flavor they seem to be creating for this film. Colin Thomson
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What do JWFan.net composers use for composing
Desplat13 replied to David Coscina's topic in General Discussion
Oh, and for speakers, I have the Blue Sky EXO 2.1 setup, which I would highly recommend for anyone for either mixing or listening. Colin Thomson -
What do JWFan.net composers use for composing
Desplat13 replied to David Coscina's topic in General Discussion
I know what you mean. And even when I get a chance, there is something very hard about being creatively disciplined. I am learning to just write stuff, regardless of whether I consider it to be good or not. I used to try to only write masterpieces, but I never ended up writing much and the things I did write weren't masterpieces. It is far better to make yourself write music, regardless of what you consider to be its value. At least that is what I have found. Still trying to put it into actions, though. Colin Thomson -
Well, there might be unreleased score that goes between those songs, not to mention the basical musical device of silence. I would assume so. Colin Thomson
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What do JWFan.net composers use for composing
Desplat13 replied to David Coscina's topic in General Discussion
Nice set-up! Mine is: Macbook Pro duo core 1.16 processor, 2 GB of RAM, 160 internal Hard Drive, and one 500 GB external connected via firewire 800 Audio Interface: Edirol FA 66 connected via firewire 400 Software: Logic Pro 7.2.3 Vienna Symphonic Library Special Edition Finale 2008 Midi controller: Kurzweil PC1X Keyboard Speakers: Blue Sky EXO 2.1 I think that's about it. Colin Thomson -
Wow, that is odd. It always seems so wrong to go strait from "Hellfire" to "A Guy Like You". But, if that's chronological, I guess I will deal with it. Thanks very much. Colin Thomson
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Oh its important, and has great lyrics. I just wish they handled the instruments better. Still love it, of course. Colin Thomson
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I definitely agree that "Proud of Your Boy" is great, and I think "High Adventure" would have been really fun in full blown orchestration. And I really like the idea of having many "Arabian Nights" telling the story throughout. I am wracking my braind trying to find a way to make the final "Arabian Nights" fit somehow into the finale without getting rid of the choral ending. I am sure there is a way. I just gotta figure it out. Interesting, most people will tell you that their favorite songs on Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast are "A Whole New World" and "Tale as Old As Time". I always thought they were too soft-pop radio oriented. They sound like attempts to make it onto the radio. The piano in both, especially "Tale As Old As Time", sounds very soft pop-ish. Of course, the lyrics, especially on "Tale As Old As Time", are brilliant, and I think are some of the best Ashman ever wrote. Just the whole song structure and orchestration sounds very pop-ish. Thanks for those chronological listings. I had been looking for something like that. Colin Thomson
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Does anyone have the chronological order for The Hucnhback of Notre Dame by Alan Menken? Very handy thread, by the way. Thanks to all of the contributors. Colin Thomson
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I'm lovin' it, that's for sure. I didn't realize so many songs were taken out of Aladdin. They did some serious story changes. And it is amazing to see the one-liners that got passed over. Ashman was an amazing person. Here is something that got left out of the "Gaston Reprise": Gaston: "Yes, I'm endlessly, wildly resourcefull" Lefou: "As down to the depths you descend" Gaston: "I won't even be mildly remorseful Just as long as I get what I want in the end" All: "Who has brains like Gaston? Entertains like Gaston?" Lefou: "Who can make up these endless refrains like Gaston?" All: "So his marriage we soon will be celebrating..." And that got cut... Colin Thomson
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So this is.... NOT the first clip from Williams' KOTCS score
Desplat13 replied to crumbs's topic in General Discussion
Probably they will just track the game music into the Indy 4 movie and attach Williams name for album sales. Colin Thomson -
So this is.... NOT the first clip from Williams' KOTCS score
Desplat13 replied to crumbs's topic in General Discussion
No doubt about it, VSL is amazing. Sooo glad they made an introductory priced package. Colin Thomson -
So this is.... NOT the first clip from Williams' KOTCS score
Desplat13 replied to crumbs's topic in General Discussion
I don't think it is, either. What I am saying is that one musical style is not really below another. It is just that a certain type of composer is drawn to that style, and tries to appeal to a certain crowd. John Williams would put good thematic developement in, interesting counterpoint, fascinating harmonic progressions, the whole thing, in that style, and it would be wonderful. Because he doesn't really write bad music, no matter what style he is writing in. It probably would be good for MV to see what a truly great composer can do with their sounds. Colin Thomson -
So this is.... NOT the first clip from Williams' KOTCS score
Desplat13 replied to crumbs's topic in General Discussion
You know, I would have to say that I don't think that JW wrote that music. The choir sounds VERY out of place for an Indy score. But it would not be the end of the world if it was. I think it is silly to judge music by a 15 second or so bit you hear. If music is only about style, than go right ahead. But if that is all music means to you, than that is ashame. I think that if JW wrote in this style, he would do it with skill and musical depth, and I would love it. That being said, I really don't think that is Indy 4 music. Colin Thomson -
Are the two Beauty and the Beast demos that appear on the Special Edition (Be Our Guest and Beauty and the Beast demos) on The Music Behind The Magic cds? I just got The Music Behind The Magic set, and am really looking forward to giving it a listen. Colin Thomson
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I was just having a hard time finding it, and was looking for help.
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But is nowhere on youtube? What happened to it?
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I thought Williams wrote "Prologue" for the Hook trailer. I have been looking on youtube, and only found trailers with different music. Was it not used? If it was, where is it? Colin Thomson
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I believe Incredibles was recorded analogue to give it more of an old retro sort of feel. I don't know anything about Indy 4, but it seems like the rest of the film is trying to look at least a little bit in the same style as the old ones. Maybe they will. Colin Thomson
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I like to watch musicals. I don't have a problem with movies. I just in no way need to see everything out there. Colin Thomson
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The OFFICIAL Alan Silvestri Plagariasm List
Desplat13 replied to odnurega1's topic in General Discussion
The only problem with this idea is that it would be idiotic. Imagine creating a separate forum within JWFan for "Zimmer bashing." I'm not into Zimmer bashing. It would include Williams, too. And plagariasm is not really a bad thing, in my opinion. Colin Thomson -
The OFFICIAL Alan Silvestri Plagariasm List
Desplat13 replied to odnurega1's topic in General Discussion
Or maybe make a whole new section devoted entirely to these. That would be a kind of nice, and they could each have a regularly updated list at the top, kind of like the chronological listing thread. Sorry, nothing for me to add to the list, though. Colin Thomson -
You know, when I first saw whoever the white bearded guy in Jurrasic Park is, I thought maybe Williams had made a cameo appearance. Colin Thomson
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Wow. That is...Impressive. Colin Thomson
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Who narrates "Prologue" from Beauty and the Beast? I have been looking and can't find it. And if you could show a reliable source for that info too, that would be great. Thanks. Colin Thomson