Lux Æterna (AKA the "Requiem for a dream" theme)

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In this update I've corrected the name and fitted the drums to the low brass section

Genre: Film

Comments (14)

N i C K...'s picture

nice... I had turned up my volume for the quiet part, and at 1:30 I sort of died. lol good dynamics.

ClassicalMusic's picture

have you ever stared at the eye, its creepy

DaBrown's picture

I have...
In aspects of attention
Creepy Eye > Crappy Music :D

MissyH's picture

How can I aquire the INDIVIDUAL PARTS for this arrangement?

DaBrown's picture

download it, open it in musescore, click the files tab, then click the button
(I'm translating from Danish, so i don't know what it says in English) third from the bottom.

star4z's picture

Good job, by the way. This song has a nice feel. (Though I think the eye on the front is freaky, though.)

teamcoolsauce's picture

maybe add a forte piano crescendo at measure eight in oboe, flute, and piccolo

DaBrown's picture

Good idea!

DaBrown's picture

After trying it out on my flute, I've changed my mind.

philbert12321's picture

uuuhm u cood add sum timpani rolls here an ther. oh i luv tht ths song givs th oboe th chance to play high g! its th highest note i can play on my oboe!!

DaBrown's picture

Made only to annoy the oboists

DaBrown's picture

Any ideas about what I can do with the percussion/timpani?

star4z's picture

You could add two quarter notes every four beats (twice a measure) to give the piece an underlying beat.

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Uploaded Jul 3, 2012
Pages 8
Duration 2:04
Measures 27
Key signature 2 flats
Parts 27
Part names
  • Piccolo
  • Flute (2)
  • Oboe
  • Bassoon
  • Clarinet (4)
  • Alto Sax (2)
  • Tenor Sax
  • Baritone Sax
  • Trumpet (4)
  • French Horn
  • Tuba (3)
  • Trombone (3)
  • Drumset
  • Glockenspiel
  • Timpani
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