Which ride needs a musical score the most?

Which ride needs a musical score the most?

  • Dinosaur

    Votes: 6 10.0%
  • Mission: Space

    Votes: 10 16.7%
  • Test Track

    Votes: 8 13.3%
  • Space Mountain

    Votes: 34 56.7%
  • Big Thunder Mountain

    Votes: 2 3.3%

  • Total voters
    60

Dayma

Well-Known Member
Spaceship Earths score is GORGEOUS (both now and Cronkite era).

Best soundtrack in the parks imo.

I do think that M:S needs some better theme music. The current soundtrack is just not "up to par". They need something that is unforgettable!
 

barnum42

New Member
Originally posted by blackride
I do think that M:S needs some better theme music. The current soundtrack is just not "up to par". They need something that is unforgettable!
I'd like to diagree with you on this.....but I forgot what the music on M:S was like :lol:
 

BeachClub

Member
I am looking for the music played while walking from World Showcase towards the fountain..you know on the bridge...I LOVE THAT MUSIC!!!!!!

Where can I find it?!
 

raven

Well-Known Member
Re: Re: Re: hmm...

Originally posted by NemoRocks78
Ido Guidoti composed the score for Spaceship Earth, not Bruce Broughton. Bruce did compose some good music for Honey, I Shrunk The Audience though.

Correct. And Bruce's brother, Bill Broughton, also is a composer of movie scores and brass ensamble pieces. I met Bill about 10 years ago when I was playing percussion is a brass ensamble and we had him as a guest conductor at a concert. We did not have the percussion sheet music to one of his scores that we were playing so he wrote them out for us. I had them autographed by him after the concert. Bill has written scores for Look Who's Talking, Smokey and the Bear, and many others.

Space Mountain would be my #1 choice for a score though. Something cosmic then adventurous would be cool.
 

barnum42

New Member
Originally posted by Kopp8699
stupid question...... how do u work the disney central thing lol
There are instructions on the site. I had to read them three times for it all to make sense. It is a bit fiddly to set up, but well worth it.
 

mrcliff

New Member
I agree with Grizz that the M:S score and song both get lost as they are too quite.

The score that Trevor Rabin wrote is excellent - but you can't hear it on the ride.. the song too, is far too quiet and as a result, get's lost under the excited chatter of exiting (vomiting) guests.. IMHO
 

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