Maybe, but cut songs make their way into instrumental music in shows/musical movies all the time. The Overture to Chicago is a cut song called “Loopin the Loop” and the Entr’acte/Act 2 curtain music to Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum features “Love is in the Air” (the original opening song)
@@kchrules775 given the now iconic status of "rainbow," it's remarkable how briefly it's quoted in the main title,, and only following an initial quote from "ding dong, the witch is dead"; the balance of it is made up of music from the munchkinland sequence.
Brilliant. I've searched a long time for this.
Great job!!! Well done with the Overture!
So if Louis B. Mayer had been successful in his desire to cut "Over the Rainbow", would they have re-recorded this overture to omit the tune?
Maybe, but cut songs make their way into instrumental music in shows/musical movies all the time. The Overture to Chicago is a cut song called “Loopin the Loop” and the Entr’acte/Act 2 curtain music to Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum features “Love is in the Air” (the original opening song)
@@kchrules775 given the now iconic status of "rainbow," it's remarkable how briefly it's quoted in the main title,, and only following an initial quote from "ding dong, the witch is dead"; the balance of it is made up of music from the munchkinland sequence.
I love this. its helping me practice for the pit band
M. 3 at 0:11 has to be revised with the “Nobody Understands Me” motif
Okay so where does that extra left hand for the beginning of measure 34 come from
I would pass on playing the chords in the bass hand. The left hand scale progressions are far more important.
Great deconstruct! The whole arrangement here can’t be played on two hands, maybe three; physically impossible.
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