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Jerry Goldsmith's score for Disney's Soarin' Over California (PDF)

Discussion in 'Score Study Resources' started by Mike Marino, Jul 7, 2017.

  1. #1 Mike Marino, Jul 7, 2017
    Last edited: Apr 22, 2019
    Hi all! First post here in the new forum so I thought I'd make it a little extra special and share with you Jerry Goldsmith's score for Disney's Soarin' Over California. (The ride was updated mid-2016 to Soarin' Around the World with Bruce Broughton's score using Jerry's main theme).

    Here's an audio link to the track:


    Here's the link to the score (updated):
    https://app.box.com/s/fhccquidrkm99ina4hdrny9zev77yon5
    Enjoy!
     
  2. Video is not working for me Mike (could be a geographical thing) but thanks for the score!
     
  3. Here is another one:
     
    T.j. Prinssen likes this.
  4. More than welcome! Thanks for posting another video link!
     
  5. #5 Wayne Bacer, Jul 7, 2017
    Last edited: Jul 7, 2017
    If you've taken Mike's "How to Score a Film in Seven Days" class, you'll recall that one of the take aways was the use of repetition and modulation.
    Repetition and modulation are what makes "Soaring over California" soar. Excellent case in point.
     
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  6. I did, and couldn't agree more!
     
  7. Link to Score no longer working
     
  8. I'll re-link it and post back here today.
     
  9. Thanks man.
     
  10. Thanks for posting!
     
  11. Wow, thank you SO MUCH for this score!! This is a treasure trove of beautiful techniques. And a much required kick in the a** for me to get back into more intense score study.
    If you have anything more like this, please don't hesitate to post it. And now back to work...
     
    Mike Marino likes this.
  12. This is one of my favorite Goldsmith pieces. A really great piece of work. Thanks for posting. This will make for some great score study.
     

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