A full score reduction of the Anakin and Obi-Wan (and Yoda and Sidious) duel from "Revenge of the Sith." Patreon: / davidmccaulley I own nothing. Enjoy!
As a (late) celebration of 10k subscribers and my Christmas gift to you all, this is the fourth of four remastered analyses that I've rebuilt from the ground up, complete with new reductions, annotations, and much greater quality. I'll probably remaster more of my old reductions in the future, so if you have any specific requests, please let me know! Once again, thank you all for another great year! Merry Christmas!
Love your channel and I think your reductions and analyses are incredible. The amount of work that goes in is staggering. Is the only way to get the PDFs to join your Patreon at the $20/month level? Or are they also available at other levels too? Thank you again for your amazing work!
I love that big booming brass sound you get when film composers use more than the typical 4 horn ensemble. In the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy, John Powell actually uses a whopping 12 horns and the result is absolutely beautiful!
I can never help but feel disappointed when in the film it switches from this outstanding original Williams duel cue to a needledrop of the familiar Duel of the Fates. Feels like we were robbed of hearing even more greatness from the maestro.
I felt Duel of the Fates was the perfect addition to the midpoint of the two duels. We have already established the duel theme in several keys, and now the score switches to Duel of the Fates to represent how the fate of the galaxy is at its highest stake when these four master force wielders duel for the first and last time. It really makes sense using it, since it debuted in TPM, appeared briefly in AOTC when Anakin was searching for his mother (which would also be his first official turn to the dark side, leading him to his ultimate fate), and it finally appeared at the end here too. I love the Battle of the Heroes and Anakin vs. Obi Wan cues more than Duel of the Fates, but it's far from a waste of the score. It is a masterpiece too.
Duel of the Fates in Episode 1 is about the fate of Anakin if Qui-Gon dies, in Episode 3 it is about the fate of the galaxy at the point of the Republic and Jedi Order’s fall. It’s a perfect fit mate
David, thank you for this analysis. In regards to the drum added during the choking part, is this drum a "gran cassa" or a something else? Also, I am hoping to see the continued score with the "Heroes Collide (the continuation of the scene), especially the pattern at 1:41 into the cue. I've noticed Mr. Williams likes to use those rhythmic patterns quite a bit. th-cam.com/video/xaqF9mRLu38/w-d-xo.html
When it first enters it sounds like “gran cassa”, or bass drum, being hit with a hard mallet and a timpani with it. The timpani cuts out but the bass drum keeps going
David, at the 3:24 mark, something is repeated that is not shown. Is there a way we could see a repeat sign in this section? Right around 3:30, the music is different from that last measure on that particular page. Thank you!
Pleasee GOD I hope they use this in the final Obi-Wan vs. Anakin fight pleasee literally my childhood 2-4 y/o then n 19 y/o now pleaseee GOD I'd watch Episode III on REPEATTT along wit IV, V, and VI, if I hear them play this I'm gonna FLIPPPP
So how does the pattern that plays in the piano/celeste during the 'windy' section work? By that, I mean with the way it's written there, because I experimented on Musescore and the measure only came out to be a triplet tied to a quarter note when I converted the 2nd block/set of 4 32nd notes to 64th notes.
I can't remember how I manipulated the notation specifically (there's definitely hidden tuplets in there), but it's supposed to be more of an unmetered passage rather than the players playing it exactly and rhythmically accurate; an excellent way to add to that "wind" effect!
Great work, just to let you know than on measure 35 (and repeated on 43) the first half note is a G sharp instead of the F sharp (the upper one), this makes the difference.
Excellent job David, I would like to know where do you get the scores from? I am also a composer and I would appreciate it if you could share the music sheet
As a (late) celebration of 10k subscribers and my Christmas gift to you all, this is the fourth of four remastered analyses that I've rebuilt from the ground up, complete with new reductions, annotations, and much greater quality. I'll probably remaster more of my old reductions in the future, so if you have any specific requests, please let me know!
Once again, thank you all for another great year! Merry Christmas!
Love your channel and I think your reductions and analyses are incredible. The amount of work that goes in is staggering. Is the only way to get the PDFs to join your Patreon at the $20/month level? Or are they also available at other levels too? Thank you again for your amazing work!
Can you do Queen Amadalas palace?
3:45 “8 horns.” Oh, the goosebumps. Imagine hearing this live in a concert hall.
I always like to think about what someone from even 100 or more years ago would imagine if they heard just the music without context
I love that big booming brass sound you get when film composers use more than the typical 4 horn ensemble. In the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy, John Powell actually uses a whopping 12 horns and the result is absolutely beautiful!
I'd want to hear it live at Abbey Rd
Comparable to Mahler at that point
3:23 has to be my favorite rhythm part/turn around i've ever heard. it's so groovy
4:11 - Probably my favorite musical moment in all of Star Wars, chills every damn time
3:42 Love the subtle time signature change
Revenge of the Sith will always have some really great music that we can use in future Star Wars games and movies.
Indeed. And in past ones too.
Wow I love these
This is one of my favorite star wars songs ever. Keep up the great work
Agree
This is my favorite scene ever in cinema. Star Wars is truly the Queen of all sagas
Finally finished looking forward to the title of the first part
I can never help but feel disappointed when in the film it switches from this outstanding original Williams duel cue to a needledrop of the familiar Duel of the Fates. Feels like we were robbed of hearing even more greatness from the maestro.
I felt Duel of the Fates was the perfect addition to the midpoint of the two duels. We have already established the duel theme in several keys, and now the score switches to Duel of the Fates to represent how the fate of the galaxy is at its highest stake when these four master force wielders duel for the first and last time. It really makes sense using it, since it debuted in TPM, appeared briefly in AOTC when Anakin was searching for his mother (which would also be his first official turn to the dark side, leading him to his ultimate fate), and it finally appeared at the end here too. I love the Battle of the Heroes and Anakin vs. Obi Wan cues more than Duel of the Fates, but it's far from a waste of the score. It is a masterpiece too.
Are you kidding? That was an AMAZING transition. If anything the OST doesn't do the transition justice like the movie does.
The transition was made because it IS a duel of the fates at that point of the battle. Both Jedis are evenly matched. So its up to fate who wins.
I think that’s just you bud
Duel of the Fates in Episode 1 is about the fate of Anakin if Qui-Gon dies, in Episode 3 it is about the fate of the galaxy at the point of the Republic and Jedi Order’s fall. It’s a perfect fit mate
these videos are an invaluable resource. THANK YOU
This is brilliant.
Awesome analysis thank you
Please do part 2
Amazing friends!!! It's incredible, your work!!!
Is it possible to do Elliot Goldenthal's "Louis' Revenge" from Interview with the Vampire?
Thanks!!
David, thank you for this analysis. In regards to the drum added during the choking part, is this drum a "gran cassa" or a something else? Also, I am hoping to see the continued score with the "Heroes Collide (the continuation of the scene), especially the pattern at 1:41 into the cue. I've noticed Mr. Williams likes to use those rhythmic patterns quite a bit.
th-cam.com/video/xaqF9mRLu38/w-d-xo.html
I think I remember seeing that some of the opening battle queue of the film uses taiko drums, maybe those were brought back for this section?
When it first enters it sounds like “gran cassa”, or bass drum, being hit with a hard mallet and a timpani with it. The timpani cuts out but the bass drum keeps going
Will you ever make a reduction of the Battle of the Heroes score that ends this fight?
Great job David!
Thank you for this.
David, at the 3:24 mark, something is repeated that is not shown. Is there a way we could see a repeat sign in this section? Right around 3:30, the music is different from that last measure on that particular page. Thank you!
Pleasee GOD I hope they use this in the final Obi-Wan vs. Anakin fight pleasee literally my childhood 2-4 y/o then n 19 y/o now pleaseee GOD I'd watch Episode III on REPEATTT along wit IV, V, and VI, if I hear them play this I'm gonna FLIPPPP
Can you make a video on Belly of the Steel Beast?
So how does the pattern that plays in the piano/celeste during the 'windy' section work? By that, I mean with the way it's written there, because I experimented on Musescore and the measure only came out to be a triplet tied to a quarter note when I converted the 2nd block/set of 4 32nd notes to 64th notes.
I can't remember how I manipulated the notation specifically (there's definitely hidden tuplets in there), but it's supposed to be more of an unmetered passage rather than the players playing it exactly and rhythmically accurate; an excellent way to add to that "wind" effect!
OMG YODA DIDNT KNOW SENATOR PALAPTINE IS DARTH SIDIOUS O: MIND BLOWN
Great work, just to let you know than on measure 35 (and repeated on 43) the first half note is a G sharp instead of the F sharp (the upper one), this makes the difference.
Did you Amp up the kettle drums????
Yes, I tried to use the score as heard in the film (the film version has the drum hits much louder).
What are the tempo values at the various meno's throughout the piece?
Never mind, I just figured out that it is just half of Tempo I
Excellent job David, I would like to know where do you get the scores from? I am also a composer and I would appreciate it if you could share the music sheet
Im used to the traditional score organization, so as im watching this for the first time im a bit disgusted, but i still think its an awesome piece