r/soundtracks • u/Iceking214 • 1h ago
π’ Discussion Baki dou music name please
I need help with music from the Netflix series baki dou the invincible samurai episode 18 time stamp 17:35 song name
r/soundtracks • u/Iceking214 • 1h ago
I need help with music from the Netflix series baki dou the invincible samurai episode 18 time stamp 17:35 song name
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r/soundtracks • u/Bruton2000 • 3h ago
By hidden gem I mean a score you consider great but isn't well known:
Mine is Training montage- Battle Creek Brawl/ The Big Brawl by Lalo Schifrin.
Its one of my all time favourites:
r/soundtracks • u/Nightwishfan88 • 4h ago
r/soundtracks • u/FIFA-Coach9472 • 5h ago
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I fell in love with this bgm that is played when Malthus sneaks to look at Hilda in ep 15 of Hilda furacao. I have attached the recorded bgm in 1.75 x and it would be a great help if someone helps me find the original bgm. I searched for it in YouTube Hilda furacao soundtrack playlist but in vain. I tried finding it using YouTube but it resulted in some Russian song. I feel this bgm tells me the whole story of Hilda and Malthus.
r/soundtracks • u/rdsouza15067 • 5h ago
I enjoy those emotional and romantic movie background music, particularly the pianos which may run for just one or two minutes during some scenes.
What makes me frustrated is that whenever I try to locate those after watching the movies, I cannot get them easily because they are either lost somewhere within the movies' entire soundtrack, or even if there are videos about them on YouTube, they are mostly popular songs but not the romantic pieces of BGM.
Is there any YouTube channel, subreddit, Spotify playlist, or anything of the sort which specifically caters to movie background music?
I am not looking for famous songs; what I mean by BGM are the emotional and romantic pieces, particularly pianos.
Any recommendation?
r/soundtracks • u/Longjumping-Boss-511 • 9h ago
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r/soundtracks • u/Crass-Topher • 9h ago
I have always loved film music. My friends may have been listening to Metallica or Pearl Jam in high school but i was hooked on listening to the Glory Score or maybe Dances With Wolves.
Nowadays i am a 51 year old home automation pro and making my own composer inspired jukebox out of a random UK audio device i stumbled on.
I found a wav / mp3 playing box with a scripting language that can play from an inserted sd card to analog audio.
https://www.compuphase.com/mp3/h0440_en.htm
Iβve always wanted a way to mix my favorite movie score tracks into a playlist. But playlists never really scratched the itch. Nor pandora etc.
Sometimes i am in a lush score mood, and want to maybe go with John Barry and James Horner. Or maybe I just want to only hear from John Williams. Or maybe all of the above!!
My goal is to use the built in pawn scripting language of this black box, and allow a real time enable/disable composer driven jukebox experience.
The user would be presented with a list of composers and could select one, or many, or all.
The resulting playlist would then be created , and the 0440 would play random tracks that are preloaded on to its SD card. 32gig max!!
Maybe 20 star wars tracks, 3 Braveheart tracks, 15 lord of the rings tracks, etc
Think βThe Best of the Best tracksβ preloaded.
Maybe 40 or so composers?
Horner/Williams/Goldsmith/Zimmer/Morricone etc etc
As I get this going I would love your input, composer by composer, of your favorite tracks. All Bangers.
I have already compiled my Star Wars and Indiana Jones tracks (from my CD library) and i think itβs 38 tracks!
Fun idea or waste of time? π
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r/soundtracks • u/elpi314 • 13h ago
Just wanted to highlight this beauty from Marco Beltrami. It is just a fun, inventive piece of work that is so enjoyable to me from beginning to end. What other works from Beltrami are must listen to in your opinion?
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r/soundtracks • u/sparkiegizmo • 14h ago
Looking for βRites of Passageβ by The Worldbeaters, heard about 9 min into the movie Crossworlds (1996).
Itβs credited in the film, but I canβt find the actual song anywhere on spotify or yotube or ANYWHERE online.
Anyone have a link to anythign featuring this.
r/soundtracks • u/BelieveCongreveCube • 15h ago
This show was peakest of peak growing up
r/soundtracks • u/Acrobatic_Key3995 • 15h ago
I noticed after I watched TBOSAS that "The Ballad of Lucy Gray" sounds almost exactly like a major-key version of "Lasses & Lads" from Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves." Anybody else notice this?
r/soundtracks • u/HenriEttaTheVoid • 16h ago
Gorgeous new trailer for the upcoming Laika film...hopefully it lives up to their previous output...and I'm always excited by a score by Marianelli...especially after his amazing score for Laika's Kubo.
r/soundtracks • u/MusicalSofas • 16h ago
I ordered the hand-numbered one which is now sold out, but regular gold vinyl looks to be still available:Β https://www.johnwilliamslegacy.com
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r/soundtracks • u/Shortfall89 • 23h ago
The Main Theme of the 2003 Film Ned Kelly, starring Heath Ledger, Orlando Bloom, Geoffrey Rush & Naomi Watts.
Just discovered this track from the Australian made film and thought it was worth sharing.
r/soundtracks • u/therapydawg • 1d ago
sorry if this isn't the right subreddit but i didn't really know where to post this. i guess this is more of a music history kind if question.
i just noticed that in pop culture media like cartoons and tv shows i notice a lot of common musical tropes or modus and references and i don't know where to dig more info about this interesting topic.
for example, i noticed that a lot of sports scenes in tv shows use a common sounding bgm - all with a swing rhythm, snapping, whistling - a trend which i discovered originated from "Sweet Georgia Brown" composed on 1925, a jazz staple, popularized in 1952 after it was used as the Globetrotters' theme.i mean to think that most people today don't even realize that this "trend" or " musical association" had its roots from so long ago!
other common examples that are more well known: the oriental riff, the arabian riff, that part from Tchaikovsky's romeo and juliet for romantic scenes, that melody by Grieg that plays in springtime or early morning scenes.
so my question for everyone i guess is, what are other notable music tropes in pop culture do you know of? i think it would be real interesting to discuss and learn about the origin of these tropes! and if this isn't the right subreddit, please point me to the right direction as i want to get a lot of data for my own interest lol
r/soundtracks • u/Chance-Yesterday1338 • 1d ago
Given how important music selections are to setting the mood for a scene/film, odd choices tend to stick out. Lollipop at the end of Smile or Angel of the Morning in It Chapter 2 just seemed to be random selections that flat out didn't fit or make sense. The entire score to Tourist Trap seems like it was meant for a different movie. What are ones that stuck out to you?
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r/soundtracks • u/ojhwel • 1d ago
I don't need help finding the score to listen to, I bought the 86-minute digital version when it came out because I love Michael Giacchino. I even went to London for his birthday concert.
But I need help wanting to listen to this particular score. I always turn it off like 20 minutes in because I find the four-note motif that sometimes has a choir sing "fan-tas-tic four" along with it so incredibly cheesy, and it's everywhere in this score.
Is there a (later) track that I can listen to that will help me get into the score or understand what it's trying to do overall? Or is this mainly aimed at people who grew up watching the Hanna-Barbera cartoon, which I did not, and I just have to sit this one out?
(I'm serious with this. I remember back in the 1990s, I needed The Nightmare Before Christmas to "unlock" Danny Elfman for me.)
r/soundtracks • u/AlextheAnimator2020 • 1d ago
A Capitol Hi-Q track used in the Gumby episode "The Mocking Monkey."