RobertScorpio
Pariah
We all complain about the lack of music in TREK movies or series...was there ever a scene in a movie/episode where you thought the music was to intrusive????
Rob
Scorpio
Rob
Scorpio
TOS.
What overbearing music!
No, I'd agree. They did use stock music, but it was usually appropriate in its use.Am i the only one who feels that the music is part of the charm of the Original Series?
Am i the only one who feels that the music is part of the charm of the Original Series?
I hate the TOS music. It generally had all the subtlety of a Mack truck, and often times really takes away from a scene that's supposed to have a sense of supsense or wonder. Otherwise, nothing jumps out. The movies and the later shows were pretty good about using music effectively.
Wow, I must say, I'm somewhat surprised that there are apparently so many people disliking the music of The Original Series. And I'm not sure if it really has anything to do with age, as I'm just 26 years old and love the powerful scores of the 60s! At least with classic Trek we had music that was noticeable and amplified the dramatic impact of what was shown. That's something most of the modern Trek scores can't claim (save for some of the scores by Jay Chattaway and Dennis McCarthy and almost everything Ron Jones has done).
Am i the only one who feels that the music is part of the charm of the Original Series?
Wow, I must say, I'm somewhat surprised that there are apparently so many people disliking the music of The Original Series.
All you dissing TOS music. It was the only Trek series to have memorable and good music at all. Seriously, who can actually claim to not like the theme from The Doomsday Machine? The Fight Music is so well known that it's even been played in episodes of The Simpsons and Futurama.
I certainly don't want to start an argument here, but saying TOS' music wasn't rich in contrast is like admitting you have never actually heard any of that music. I mean, in the end it all comes down to one's personal preferences anyway, but saying there was no contrast in the music is just wrong. Go listen to such subtle, introspective and calm music like Alexander Courage's Doctor Bartender or Surviviors and compare it to the action-packed, energetic and loud Monster Fight (all from The Cage). Or listen to Gerald Fried's Mr. Spock theme from Amok Time (which is very bass-driven and silent), compare it to the battle music of the same episode and tell me again there's no contrast in TOS' music.Wow, I must say, I'm somewhat surprised that there are apparently so many people disliking the music of The Original Series.
I wouldn't say I dislike them, I just wish they had more subtlety. Loud, obvious music is good, but it only becomes great when it's contrasted with something soft and subtle.
A good example comes from Michael Giacchino's score for Trek XI, the track Enterprising Young Men. There's a loud, fortissimo section 30 seconds in, but one that's preceded by a slow, subtle build-up to the crescendo. It serves to really highlight the dramatic moments, and it's something TOS scores unfortunately lacked. They were thematically strong, but short on subtlety.
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