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Re: Probably the most simplistic score I ever heard...
• Posted by: Cloud
• Date: Thursday, May 31, 2007, at 11:21 a.m.
• IP Address: r6w218.net.upc.cz
• In Response to: Re: Probably the most simplistic score I ever ... (Cesar)

> Zimmer´s thematic development is not particulary sophisticated. He just
> used the same themes again and again. And the themes itself are completely
> banal in their construction. Jack Sparrow´s theme is effective at least.
> Couldn´t he compose a theme with a german sixth or a VII 7 chord for
> example? Couldn´t he modulate once in a while? Oh yes, he modulates. To
> the dominant or to the relative of the key... give me a break... he´s the
> Meyerbeer of the 21th century...

Yeah sure, and you're the musical genius of our time. First build up a career like Zimmer and save comments like "embarrassment to music" for later, when you've accomplished something. Sure, I can say I don't like Graeme Revell. Does that make him an "embarrassment to music"? No.. sheesh, it's incredible how people get all emotional when it's about Zimmer.




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