I'm looking for the name of a certain song. I've heard it for movie
trailers on T.V., but as for which ones, I don't remember. However, I
do believe that the same song was used for a NASCAR commercial for
NASCAR on FOX a couple of years ago. I'm not sure how to describe the
melody of it, there was a choral, but I believe its very similar to a
melody that was played on episode 108 on Sailor Moon. Right after the
monster said her own name just as the professor was creating her. Of
course, this is true for the original Japanese version. I'm not sure
if it was played on the dub version.
What I do know is, this isn't Carl Orff's, "O Fortuna." |
Request for Question Clarification by
juggler-ga
on
18 Aug 2004 01:09 PDT
Was it the same music Fox used for "My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiance"?
http://www.fox.com/bigfat/
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Clarification of Question by
starmoonz-ga
on
18 Aug 2004 22:36 PDT
That might be it. I have to listen to the whole song to see if it's
what I'm looking for. What is the title of the piece you suggested?
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Clarification of Question by
starmoonz-ga
on
19 Aug 2004 13:36 PDT
I'm not sure if this will help a little. But the signiture beat of the
song I'm looking for has a beat that goes, one-two one-two, and then
in a lesser tone, one-two one-two. It is then repeated again and
again. Its probably used for something climatic, something that could
be of a possible disaster. I'm just trying to throw stuff out there
that I hope would help in the findings.
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Request for Question Clarification by
pinkfreud-ga
on
19 Aug 2004 13:54 PDT
Are you certain that this is classical? Your description sounds very
much like John Williams' theme from "Jaws."
http://www.ilovewavs.com/Movies/FJ/Jaws%20-%20Movie%20Theme.wav
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Clarification of Question by
starmoonz-ga
on
19 Aug 2004 15:30 PDT
No, its not the theme from "Jaws." The beat that I just described in
the previous clarification, the choral is singing to the beat. It sort
of sounds like end of the world-ish, like a huge battle is about to
get underway, or something that is catastrophic is about to happen. As
for the one-two one-two beat, the tempo is probably somewhere between
medium and high, and it doesn't speed up as it goes on. Imagine a
choir singing it, in a quick tempo, one-two one-two. And now in a
little lower tone, one-two one-two, still at the same speed and tempo.
Repeat again, and again. Hopefully that will start clicking minds.
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