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How to evaluate the theme song "power of the throne" from "A Song of Ice and Fire"

The prelude is very exciting, with some collision sounds, and combined with the artistic relief on the sun in the picture, it seems to be a quick summary of the various disputes that occurred on the continent of Westeros in ancient times. explanation. When the camera moves from the sun to the locations where various story lines in Westeros take place (00:10), our journey into the world of ice and fire officially begins. At this time, the music has three repeated paragraphs, which are full of rhythm and regularity. Sex gradually transitions from relaxation to excitement. At this time, the scene also appeared on the screen where the important story lines in the series took place. These three pieces of music use a sense of parallelism to guide the audience to comprehensively observe the relationship between the various lords and forces in the mainland from the perspective of God. There are overt or covert intrigues and intrigues. Among them, the third section (00:43-00:10) is the most exciting, with cello and violin playing at the same time, which seems to describe the intensification and climax of the struggle between various forces in mainland China. However, the tone changes to another rhythm at 01:00, and the strong sense of rhythm continues until (01:16), which has a sense of another village with dark flowers and bright flowers, as if to imply that the continent of Westeros is caught in the division and melee. Eventually they will be reunited by a king.

After this, a female chorus appears in the music, and the tone is somewhat optimistic, as if to imply that there will eventually be a winner in this power struggle (01:17-01:24), but the following tone is different. It becomes a little deeper (01:25-01:30), and the female chorus also becomes deeper, as if it means that the end of this power struggle does not mean that the Game of Thrones is over. What I want to express before and after is that winning and losing in Game of Thrones are capricious, and Game of Thrones will never end.

After that, the music appeared with a crescendo and the familiar "6-3-4-5-6-3-4-5-6-3-4-5-6", which seemed to be like the rhythm of the protagonist in a drama about to take the stage. , and at this time, the four corners of the screen usually appear with four animal heads representing the Baratheon, Targaryen, Stark and Lannister families (the four major families in Game of Thrones), with "Game" written in the middle. of Thrones",

At 01:34, the increasing rhythm suddenly turns into a solo from a certain instrument, as if a scholar from Old Town is reviewing the entire paragraph. The hidden contemplation behind history seems to be saying...the exciting story is about to begin, and history is likely to be rewritten from now on!

P.S. My ears are so tired...