Any score that has garnered so many imitators must be significant and should hold a place as one of the most influential and significant film scores of all time. Hans Zimmer’s score for Inception was his third collaboration with director Christopher Nolan. This film is groundbreaking in its introduction of several Zimmer trademarks which have already become widely used, imitated and even parodied. The ending theme of the film, hinted at throughout, is a four note chord progression which starts softly, builds to a deafening volume, and then ends soft and contemplative. This outline for a piece of music is one that appeared in
"Inception" Musical Analysis
"Inception" Musical Analysis
"Inception" Musical Analysis
Any score that has garnered so many imitators must be significant and should hold a place as one of the most influential and significant film scores of all time. Hans Zimmer’s score for Inception was his third collaboration with director Christopher Nolan. This film is groundbreaking in its introduction of several Zimmer trademarks which have already become widely used, imitated and even parodied. The ending theme of the film, hinted at throughout, is a four note chord progression which starts softly, builds to a deafening volume, and then ends soft and contemplative. This outline for a piece of music is one that appeared in