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Big Note, Easy Piano. The Climb. Cyrus, Miley. Carol of the Imperial Bells. Stars and the Moon. Songs for a New World. I Still Have Faith in You. The Wizard and I. Proud of Your Boy. Aladdin: The Musical. Then we fall back down into a new theme. We reach theme D at This is a bold theme in the horns told you he used the horn a lot! At the D theme moves into the strings with a brass countermelody.
We have a sudden transition into sustained notes from the strings as we watch the jets do a flyover. Then we float along to theme B at and watch the surfers. At , we hear some new material that ushers in the closing thoughts of the piece. We see Tinkerbell sprinkle some fairy dust, and we hear a callback to our B theme as fireworks shower over Disneyland.
Did you see the hidden Mickey? After the fireworks show, we return to the airport. I told you this is my happy place. Be sure to gather all your personal belongings and take young children by the hand as you exit the blog post. Have a magical day! Tags: analysis brass Disney epcot how to listen to music Jerry Goldsmith movie music music appreciation musicology orchestra percussion program notes strings theme park woodwinds.
Don't forget, if you like the piece of music you have just learned playing , treat the artist with respect, and go buy the original sheet music. Keep Playing! Jerrald King "Jerry" Goldsmith February 10, — July 21, was an American composer and conductor most known for his work in film and television scoring.
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