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It's a boring score
Koala Lin
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Re: It's a boring score |
Sunday, December 18, 2005 (8:17 a.m.) |
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> I have to say it's a boring score !
While I respect your opinion, I have to politely disagree. This was quite a wild ride for me the first time I listened to it, between the tracks The Cortez Ranch and The Train. There are a lot of soft moments of musical progression that are most likely points where people are speaking or a plot event is occuring in the movie. The soft music is very well arranged, and I had as much fun listening to it as I did listening to the action music. But then, that's just me.
Here are a few suggestions about how to make the music a bit more interesting:
1) Watch the movie and see how the music fits in with it. When a listener can tie certain musical themes to certain distinctive points in the music, it provides a better listening experience.
2) Listen to the themes throughout the album and see how they progress to make listening to it a complete and fulfilling experience.
3) It often helps to do something else, like surf the internet or play a Windows game, while you listen to a film score. That way you don't get the urge to do something because you ARE doing something.
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