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What is some really dramatic, inspiring hero music?
I like to listen to this sort of music (like most of the PotC soundtrack and Nat'l T and LotR) while I write and stuff. Whoever sends the most Utube links gets best answer and 5 stars! (with music that fits, that is)
7 Answers
- JLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
The Olympic Spirit - Summon the Heroes by John Williams.
Chariots of Fire.
- 1 decade ago
Bonnie Tyler- Holding out for a hero
Survivor- Eye of the Tiger, Burning HEart
John Cafferty- hearts on fire
- 1 decade ago
Wrapped in Black-Sonic Rush
Globus-Europa
Event:Sonic vs Shadow- Sonic Adventure 2
i don't know any dramatic songs because i like songs from video games
Source(s): and i can't get youtube links because of my computer having some annoyig virus blocking all the good sites that's why i can't log into gaia nor youtube not even wiki T_T - Anonymous1 decade ago
Eye of the Tiger
- Anonymous5 years ago
He replaced the song continuously and grew to become into between the few super innovators in historic past song alongside with Monteverdi and Debussy. he's the 1st one in lots of fields. First symphony with a refrain (9th) Smallest song piece ever written (5 seconds) (a bagatelle) Firts concerto with a cadenza openning (5th piano concerto. First flow) First sonata with a fantasia- sluggish pace interior the 1st flow (moonlight) First heterophonic composer (9th symphony third flow). Many layers to offer the effect of many dimenssions. He makes use of a similar unity in accompainment with diverse rhythms to offer the effect of many dimenssions. First composer to apply cymbals, triangle and gran cassa in a symphony (final bars of the 9th symphony) First composer to place in writing a song cycle (lieder) First composer to place in writing in small varieties (bagatelles) First composer to apply an Scherzo (he invented it) First composer to place in writing a symphony with a software (6th symphony) First composer who began to sidestep tonality (initiating of the 9th symphony, using disonance in his latter string quartets) First composer to apply the orchestra in a percutive way (9th symphony 2d flow working example) First composer to apply broadly the seventh dimished chord as arpegios (working example, center bars of the 1st flow of moonlight sonata almost immediately before the recapitulation) First composer to apply the timpani in a virtuosistic way. First composer who broadly makes use of chords interior the backside and maximum registers of the piano.