4:20 That F#maj7(11)/A# Chord... OMG so beautiful. When you voice it in a right way, even 11 in major7 chord sounds amazingly good. Nice work as always David.
This was years before Galaxy Quest, both drew on the sweeping grand orchestral scores of the Golden Agem in the case of Galaxy Quest David Newman was trying to parody the great orchestral scores of the 80s and golden age whilst Bruce Broughton was writing in that era.
Ight let me get this straight. At 0:26 you say the chord is Eb which I won’t disagree with considering that there is a G natural in the trumpet part, but at 0:46 you call the same chord an Eb5 despite the fact that there is a G natural in the chord again. Why? Where is the consistency? Why bother putting chord symbols if you’re not gonna bother to make them accurate?
How about thanking the guy for doing all this work for free for us instead of complaining about minor technicalities. Beggars become the choosers huh...
I rather think it's about the overall function of the chord, meaning how the chords feel. Now feel is completely objective my man. The chord at 0:46 feels way more open and neutral than 0:26. To me this is due to the 5 being the bass note and the actual Chord being played up high instead of down low, giving it a neutral feel. This of course is part off how a 5 chord feels, open, indecisive and in a way neutral. Of course you have a point with the G being in the melody but in a harmony analysis the melody isn't always the decisive factor.
I love Bruce Broughton’s work! Would love to see an analysis of The Rescuers Down Under. That one’s got some great music in it, a real gem!
Thanks to Michael Plowman over at Patreon for this request!
4:20 That F#maj7(11)/A# Chord... OMG so beautiful. When you voice it in a right way, even 11 in major7 chord sounds amazingly good. Nice work as always David.
Nice job! (He's a very underrated composer in my opinion.)
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Thanks for your work David, this is really awesome. And please disregard haters. They are sad people...
Great job with analysis, as always ! I love the sparse orchestration, similar to JW at times, but still refreshing hero-esque gem :-)
Never heard of this before but now in love with it, good job on the analysis!!
Instantly I knew it was the composer that scored _Tombstone._ Having never even seen this film.
Thank you so much. This is priceless.
I absolutely love this! Could you please do some of the score from Hugo? Like The Thief, The invention of Dreams, and The Magician?
Always love does score analysis
It has similarities with the Galaxy Guest theme in my opinion but still an amazing piece! Thanks for the upload!🙃
This was years before Galaxy Quest, both drew on the sweeping grand orchestral scores of the Golden Agem in the case of Galaxy Quest David Newman was trying to parody the great orchestral scores of the 80s and golden age whilst Bruce Broughton was writing in that era.
Woo!! Bruce Broughton!
I'd like to see an analysis of the Halloween theme or anything else John Carpenter
John Carpenter can't read music, he just plays stuff on the keyboard until it sounds right, the Halloween theme is very simple.
Niceeee
2:11 REALLY lydian
feels a bit Americana copycatish, sorry
Ight let me get this straight. At 0:26 you say the chord is Eb which I won’t disagree with considering that there is a G natural in the trumpet part, but at 0:46 you call the same chord an Eb5 despite the fact that there is a G natural in the chord again. Why? Where is the consistency? Why bother putting chord symbols if you’re not gonna bother to make them accurate?
How about thanking the guy for doing all this work for free for us instead of complaining about minor technicalities. Beggars become the choosers huh...
Al Deeb how about putting the correct chord symbols
I rather think it's about the overall function of the chord, meaning how the chords feel.
Now feel is completely objective my man. The chord at 0:46 feels way more open and neutral than 0:26. To me this is due to the 5 being the bass note and the actual Chord being played up high instead of down low, giving it a neutral feel. This of course is part off how a 5 chord feels, open, indecisive and in a way neutral.
Of course you have a point with the G being in the melody but in a harmony analysis the melody isn't always the decisive factor.