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Tenía la idea musical ya hecha, ...PERO había una nota que no me cuadraba, no me gustaba, sentía ese algo de "esta no suena bien"
y asi me la pase todo el dia: cosa simple, en vez de La, era Sol# ....en donde se ve una "V"....esa nota es la maldita salsa sabrosa que le da ese toque especial...."V" = acentuar, que se oiga fuerte
okay i think one day nate texts the groupchat because he was visiting a museum and he found a painting of ray, because on one adventure he'd found himself modelling for a renaissance master, and it starts off a competition to try and find which legend has the most portraits, and someone finds one of sara and sara and ava goes to see it, showing it to their baby and taking selfies, and the waverider fridge becomes covered in postcards of all of their paintings. charlie wins the contest, but only after appealing to gideon, as no one believes its really her as she's has so many faces over the years
Do Sauron and Galadriel already have their own theme?
Alright my fellow Rings of Power soundtrack nerds, this one's for you.
I noticed there's a beautiful, tragic motif that appears twice in the music behind two of Galadriel and Halbrand's major scenes, in suspiciously similar places in the narrative:
Firstly in the cells in Númenor, when Galadriel first encourages Halbrand to take up his crown, looking something like this in F minor*:
(soundtrack for Episode 3: Adar, Both Our Bloodlines, 00:36-00:52)
And secondly (you'll never guess where), during the log scene after the battle, developed further in Bb minor:
(soundtrack for Episode Six: Udûn, Transformed By Darkness, 05:34-06:09)
Knowing how fastidious Bear McCreary is with this score, which is filled to the brim with masterful uses of leitmotifs, and the immense care he took developing those melodies, I have a very strong (and hopeful) suspicion this is another.
But what does this theme signify? Is it Galadriel and Halbrand/Sauron's present/future love theme? Does it refer to the tragedy of their partnership, in whatever form that partnership takes? Or is it Sauron's theme alone, colouring the tragedy of a fallen Maia trying desperately to seek peace and redeem himself?
In favour of being their theme in some way, there is:
Shape of the melody: the leaping 6th intervals closely resemble, or at least echo, Bronwyn and Arondir's wistful and moving love theme, with its longing and impossibility (for them, Human and Elf relationships; for Galadriel and Sauron...)
Timing: the first instance of this motif lands perfectly behind Galadriel's words 'for you are him' (a double entendre), followed by Halbrand's 'That's an odd thing to say to a man in a cage'. The second instance is even more strongly linked to their relationship, coming directly after the dialogue:
'If I could just hold onto that feeling, keep it with me always, bind it to my very being, then I...'
'I felt it too.'
Or, only the most romantic (or cosmic) moment between them in the series.
What do you think? What might these moments and this theme symbolise narratively? Is there anywhere else in the score you can hear it?
(And Bear McCreary, if you happen to read my humble theorising and are at liberty to confirm either way, or to offer enlightening words of wisdom, please do. If not, keep it up. We love your work.)
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*I've done my best at transcribing the harmonies but do not claim perfection, and similarly the rhythms are indicative sketches only. Hopefully I'm right and Bear will give us the official version in a blog post some day. All copyright lies with the composer. I also may update this with more meta or thoughts later.
“Why does winter carry such immense longing? A longing that twists your heart and breaks your bones. A longing that turns your soul frigid and lingers like a tingling sensation in your very palm. A longing so unnameable, a longing so severe that it threatens to consume your whole being. It’s like my body suddenly remembers a touch it hasn’t felt yet. It’s like my bones are strained under the weight of a hunger, which makes me weak because it’s insatiable. It’s a double-edged desire covered in nostalgia and melancholy. It’s a man with no face telling me he misses me. I have a longing for the unknown. Or do I long for something that has already faded away?”
my friends may suck but at least it’s comforting to know that no guy will ever inspire the amount of “maybe I’ll just kill myself” that these last three and a half years have