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  Comments about: Elf (John Debney)
 • Posted by: Chris <Send E-Mail>
• Date: Saturday, May 21, 2005, at 9:17 p.m.
• IP Address: 209-63-242-249.nrp6.mon.ny.frontiernet.net
• In Response to: Tracking down a familer theme (Jordan)

  Re: Tracking down a familer theme


> During "Buddy's Journey" & "Santa's Flight" there
> is a very powerful and melodic theme that swells up. I've heard this tune
> before but i don't know what it's from. If anyone watched the Oscars this
> year, you will have heard it around the end of the opening prologue. The
> begining of the tune is exactly the same as in ELF but then it changes
> into an even more beautiful original melody. I'm not even sure if this
> other tune is John Debney or not...but I really need to find out what it's
> from. Can anyone help me PLEASE?

> thanks
- JORDAN

Yeah, I also thought the theme was a bit too familiar. It sounds great in the film, actually it's one of the best themes I've heard (yeah I know, I'm pushing.) I have no idea if there's another one like it, but I bet it would sound beautiful it some of the right instrument were put together.

Anybody else knows?




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