Star Wars: "Lando's Palace" by John Williams (Score Reduction and Analysis)
Star Wars: "Lando's Palace" by John Williams (Score Reduction and Analysis)
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A full score reduction and analysis of "Lando's Palace" composed by John Williams from "Star Wars: Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back".
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Glad your back with another John Williams reduction. Id prefer tho if you would dial up the Soundtrack compared to the Rest of the soundeffects otherwise its hard to really hear the Music.
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Thank you for your suggestion! I think that I can try to do something in my next videos
Great as always! I added it to my playlist of the original trilogy score reductions :)
could you please break down the “falcon approaches cloud city” cue that leads up to this moment? the music is fantastic and unique from the rest of the score. i’d love to see it broken down
Great work!
awesome!! I guess I will make a piano version of that too :)
Amazing! Could you ever do some tracks of haunting music from the 1979 movie Amityville Horror?? 🥰
This is a really clean and readable score, but I’d rather not hear the dialogue or sound effects at all. The nuances of Williams’s orchestrations are buried.