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Topic: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End - availability / previous scores  (Read 2354 times)

Offline exigence

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Not asking for illegal copies of anything that might be out there that I can't find, but I'm curious as to whether anyone knows about such a sheet music release that I don't.

I've found Dead Man's Chest and Curse of the Black Pearl selections, but I can't find anything regarding the third movie. Anyone happen to have a guess at when something like that may be released, presumably by Hal Leonard again? Does anyone have one of the above and can comment on how it is?

I absolutely fell in love with what Zimmer did with the music on this third one.

Offline mikey6

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I don't mind the theme but I can't stand the bloody electronic thumping bass he uses in every score.
As for your kestion, have no idea.
Never look at the trombones. You'll only encourage them.
Richard Strauss

Offline elevateme_returns

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i didnt really like the 3rd film, or the music. 1st one was great tho
elevateme's joke of the week:
If John Terry was a Spartan, the movie 300 would have been called "1."

Offline ganymed

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i think the sheet music for the third movie isnt even out yet
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