The following I am going to be discussing is three Science Fiction film scores and I will be discussing the instruments, tempo, pitch and its durations.
The first science fiction score I will be discussing is the 1980s sci-fi film E.T. The score starts off very slowly and as the song progresses around the 30 to 45second mark. It gradually becomes louder and louder it tones of instruments being used. Like a piano and a violin and as the song becomes in fruition and becomes established, the song begins to fade out with only a little of the piano being played.
The second science fiction film I will be analysing is a classic. Star Wars. The theme of Star Wars starts of with a bang. With an orchestra playing various instruments and the orchestra carries on to play. Adding different instruments and eventually after a few minutes of this classic piece, the song eventually fades out with only what sound likes a keyboard being played and a few instruments fading into the background.
Finally the last movie I will be analysing is 2001: A Space Odyssey. This piece of music will sound familiar as it is the theme song for the legendary Ric Flair. The song starts of what sounds like a keyboard being played and eventually drums would be included and a full course orchestra would be playing and sound would change and carry on but would carry on being loud and when it finished, it instantly finishes. No build up, just full on silence.
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