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Re: Probably the most simplistic score I ever heard...
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• Posted by: Euphman
• Date: Wednesday, May 30, 2007, at 5:03 p.m.
• IP Address: 97.81.50.186
• In Response to: Probably the most simplistic score I ever hear... (Cesar)

I dunno, you think it's worse than the first Pirates soundtrack? At least this one has SOME thematic development...and there are clear themes, even if they seem to contradict with other themes.

The first score was a nightmare on album as a whole. There was no unified style, just a mishmash of heavy bass poo.

Actually, there's one track from some movie that I heard one time. It was on a Live365 channel, and I can't remember the name of the film, track, or composer.

But it was torture. Imagine 15 minutes of one chord progression that was 3 chords long. And it repeated with no variation. For 15 minutes. At least Zimmer isn't like that. You can at least tune him into the background.

> Second only to Death´s Man Chest of course... Just saw the movie. The most
> simplistic chord progressions (I-V- VI -I; I - VI- V; and that stuff...)
> and the same melodic lines that every student of composition could do in 2
> minutes. This guy is an embrassement to music. I liked the movie though.
>




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