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What are you talking about theme?
Their both played with classical nstruments? Their both video games? Their both about war? oOo: oOo: oOo: oOo: |
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You're mixing up Theme from writing, with Theme that's with music.
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That was Directed to Jeff ( Ninty9 ) by the way.
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And here we're discussing a music THEME.
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so then explain theme from music to me.
How can it be different, but have the same theme? |
Exactly.
Music Theme is a song that is recognizable with what it was made for. i.e. Indiana Jones - " Indiana Jones THEME" |
Or ...A Subject of Musical Representation, as my Dictionary says.
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theme, in terms of music, is a tune that u hear.... a distinct one.....
a melody recurring so often in a musical play that it characterizes the production or one of its characters. it's hard to expain music with only words. |
Yes, I know what a Theme for the title track of a movie is, but if the Theme from Seabiscuit and the Theme from MOH are different, what are we discussing here?
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a Theme for music isn't too different than one for the written word. Listen to some Mozart, for example. Many of his compositions will carry the same THEME throughout the piece, but tweaked, maybe to include a bit more or less of a certain instrument, more or less 'oomph' in certain spots. The main, underlying current that defines the piece is it's THEME.
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Both songs sound alike, but they're different.
People say David Herschfelder ( The Interview ) and Thomas Newman ( Road to Perdition ) sound alike, but it's just a style they both share. Piano with classical instruments backing it. The two songs are in the same style, they don't have the same theme. They're alike, but not the same. |
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