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{{Quote|'''Duh-duh-duh-daaaaaah! Duh-duh-duh-daaaaah!''' It would be a real toe tapper... if I had some. You must listen to [[ | {{Quote|'''Duh-duh-duh-daaaaaah! Duh-duh-duh-daaaaah!''' It would be a real toe tapper... if I had some. You must listen to [[Marty O'Donnell]], he's quite the genius! He da man!|[[Tim Dadabo]] jokingly acting as [[343 Guilty Spark]], commenting on the Halo Theme and its composition.<ref>[https://youtu.be/bebfm7beKmM?t=857 Original Halo Voice Outtakes]</ref>}} | ||
[[File:Halo chant.png|thumb|380px|The chant from beginning of the Halo Theme.]] | [[File:Halo chant.png|right|thumb|380px|The chant from beginning of the Halo Theme.]] | ||
The '''Halo Theme''' is the staple music of the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' series]]. | The '''Halo Theme''' is the staple music of the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' series]]. | ||
It is characterized by its opening [[Wikipedia:Gregorian chant|Gregorian chant]], a tribal percussion section, and a low strings section. The low strings section featured a series of triplet rhythms, in which each triplet was followed by the melody leaping upwards by an octave, a ninth, a tenth, and finally an eleventh, before restarting at an octave. The complete theme features high strings playing a high-tempo melody which repeats in variations. | It is characterized by its opening [[Wikipedia:Gregorian chant|Gregorian chant]], a tribal percussion section, and a low strings section. The low strings section featured a series of triplet rhythms, in which each triplet was followed by the melody leaping upwards by an octave, a ninth, a tenth, and finally an eleventh, before restarting at an octave. The complete theme features high strings playing a high-tempo melody which repeats in variations. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
[[ | [[File:Chanting_monks.png|left|thumb|The track being recorded.]] | ||
The ''Halo Theme'' was composed over the course of three days in the summer of 1999 by [[Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]]. O'Donnell was asked by [[Joseph Staten]] to provide a soundtrack for the ''Halo'' MacWorld premiere demo. Staten told O'Donnell that the theme needed to evoke the game's "ancient, epic and mysterious" ambiance. To best convey this impression, O'Donnell decided to incorporate a Gregorian chant, which has since become a staple of the ''Halo'' series in its various forms.<ref name="RTL">'''[[Remaking the Legend]]'''</ref> He also drew inspiration from [[Wikipedia:The Beatles|the Beatles']] song "[[Wikipedia:Yesterday (Beatles song)|Yesterday]]", which helped him create the core melody.<ref name="Beatles">[http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/03/23/how-the-beatles-influenced-the-halo-theme-song IGN: ''How The Beatles Influenced the Halo Theme Song]</ref> O'Donnell has stated that he laid down the core melody of the theme in about half an hour. The theme was recorded with an orchestra and a choir one day prior to the MacWorld presentation.<ref name="RTL"/> | |||
Staten told O'Donnell that the theme needed to evoke the game's "ancient, epic and mysterious" | |||
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==Uses== | ==Uses== | ||
===''Halo: Combat Evolved''=== | ===''Halo: Combat Evolved''=== | ||
{{Music infobox | {{Music infobox | ||
| name = Halo Theme | | name = Halo Theme | ||
| | | video = {{#widget:YouTube|id=M0mQk7JEVq4|width=300}} | ||
| album = ''[[Halo: Original Soundtrack]]'' | | album = ''[[Halo: Original Soundtrack]]'' | ||
| composer = [[Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]] | | composer = [[Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]] | ||
| length = | | length = 2:57 | ||
| producer = | | producer = | ||
| last = [[Dust and Echoes]] | | last = [[Dust and Echoes]] | ||
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}} | }} | ||
'''Halo''' is the twenty-sixth and final track in the ''[[Halo: Original Soundtrack]]''. It also features bonus piece ''[[Siege of Madrigal]]'' at the end. | '''Halo''' is the twenty-sixth and final track in the ''[[Halo: Original Soundtrack]]''. It also features bonus piece ''[[Siege of Madrigal]]'' at the end. The music was incorporated into the track ''[[Truth and Reconciliation Suite]]'' without the Gregorian chant and with a different ending. | ||
In its original incarnation, first heard in the [[Halo announcement trailer|''Halo'' announcement trailer]], it placed heavy emphasis on deep, powerful drums and fast paced strings, mainly the '''violin'''. | In its original incarnation, first heard in the [[Halo announcement trailer|''Halo'' announcement trailer]], it placed heavy emphasis on deep, powerful drums and fast paced strings, mainly the '''violin'''. | ||
The track | The track is heard most prominently at the start of the level ''[[The Silent Cartographer]]'', during the beach landing. Its ''Truth and Reconciliation Suite'' variation was played during the final [[Warthog run]] segment of the level ''[[The Maw]]''. The chant at the beginning of the piece was used for the main menu screen in-game. | ||
A reorchestrated version of the theme, titled ''[[Installation 04 (music)|Installation 04]]'', serves as the theme of ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary]]''. | |||
===''Halo 2''=== | ===''Halo 2''=== | ||
{{Main|Halo Theme MJOLNIR Mix}} | {{Main|Halo Theme MJOLNIR Mix}} | ||
The original piece from ''Halo: Original Soundtrack'' was remixed into the ''[[Halo Theme MJOLNIR Mix|MJOLNIR Mix | The original piece from ''Halo: Original Soundtrack'' was remixed into the ''[[Halo Theme MJOLNIR Mix|MJOLNIR Mix]]''. The basics of the theme remain the same, but it features '''electric guitar''' overlays by former Whitesnake guitarist [[Steve Vai]]. ''Halo 2'' uses the track in its original form in certain parts, such as at the beginning section of the level ''[[Metropolis]]''. The MJOLNIR mix is played at the end of'' Metropolis'' as [[John-117]] boards the [[Type-47A Scarab|Scarab]], and later during the [[Halo 2 credits|end credits]]. It is the first track on the ''[[Halo 2: Original Soundtrack|Halo 2 Soundtrack Volume 1]]''. | ||
''Halo 2'' featured ''Cloistered Expectancy'' (from the track ''[[Prologue (music)|Prologue]]''), which was the ''Halo 2'' rendition of the Gregorian chant from the | ''Halo 2'' featured ''Cloistered Expectancy'' (from the track ''[[Prologue (music)|Prologue]]''), which was the ''Halo 2'' rendition of the Gregorian chant from the Halo Theme. | ||
Two variants of the ''Halo Theme'' are featured in the ''[[Halo 2 Anniversary Original Soundtrack]]''. The ''[[Halo Theme Gungnir Mix]]'' is a remixed version of the ''MJOLNIR Mix'' from ''Halo 2'', and the ''[[Halo Theme Scorpion Mix]]'' is a percussion heavy version of the main theme. | Two variants of the ''Halo Theme'' are featured in the ''[[Halo 2 Anniversary Original Soundtrack]]''. The ''[[Halo Theme Gungnir Mix]]'' is a remixed version of the ''MJOLNIR Mix'' from ''Halo 2'', and the ''[[Halo Theme Scorpion Mix]]'' is a percussion heavy version of the main theme. | ||
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===''Halo 3''=== | ===''Halo 3''=== | ||
{{Main|One Final Effort}} | {{Main|One Final Effort}} | ||
The theme was again revised for ''[[Halo 3]]'', arranged into the | The theme was again revised for ''[[Halo 3]]'', arranged into the song [[One Final Effort]], this time recorded with a live orchestra instead of synthesized strings with the '''grand piano''' as its main instrument. The version used in ''Halo 3'' finishes with the ending used at the end of ''[[The Maw (level)|The Maw]]'', as opposed to the reprise of the opening chant used in the original theme and the MJOLNIR Mix. Occasionally, [[343 Guilty Spark]] can be heard humming it with the [[IWHBYD Skull (Halo 3)|IWHBYD skull]] activated in [[campaign]]. | ||
===''Halo 4''=== | ===''Halo 4''=== | ||
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===''Halo 5: Guardians''=== | ===''Halo 5: Guardians''=== | ||
{{Main|The Trials}} | {{Main|The Trials}} | ||
The ''Halo Theme'' returns in ''Halo 5: Guardians'', rearranged as the ''[[The Trials]]'' with more focus on '''electronic''' digital instrumentation. It's also featured as part of the soundtrack in ''[[Halo Canticles]]''. It was recorded at Abbey Road | The ''Halo Theme'' returns in ''Halo 5: Guardians'', rearranged as the ''[[The Trials]]'' with more focus on '''electronic''' digital instrumentation. It's also featured as part of the soundtrack in ''[[Halo Canticles]]''. It was recorded at Abbey Road<ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/jun/12/halo-5-first-play '''The Guardian''': ''Halo 5: Guardians – first play (Always a hugely important part of the Halo experience, the soundtrack has been composed by Kazuma Jinnouchi, including a re-recording of the classic Halo theme at Abbey Road studios that features a rather pleasing piano motif providing a counterpoint to the traditional operatic sweep.)'']</ref> | ||
The Gregorian chant can also be heard faintly in the ''[[All Hail]]'' and ''[[The Cost]]'' advertisements. | The Gregorian chant can also be heard faintly in the ''[[All Hail]]'' and ''[[The Cost]]'' advertisements. | ||
===''Halo Infinite''=== | ===''Halo Infinite''=== | ||
The Halo theme | The Halo theme was featured in the [[Discover Hope]] trailer, implying it will have its own rendition in the sixth mainline Halo game. | ||
Part of the theme plays during the song [[Set a Fire in Your Heart]]. | Part of the theme plays during the song [[Set a Fire in Your Heart]]. | ||
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Although the Gregorian chant portion of the ''Halo Theme'' is used as a major motif in ''[[Halo: Nightfall]]'' trailer, the original music piece does not contain the ''Halo Theme''.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FWdSEQOHzc '''YouTube''': ''"The Liberator" (Music from the Halo: Nightfall trailer)'']</ref> | Although the Gregorian chant portion of the ''Halo Theme'' is used as a major motif in ''[[Halo: Nightfall]]'' trailer, the original music piece does not contain the ''Halo Theme''.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FWdSEQOHzc '''YouTube''': ''"The Liberator" (Music from the Halo: Nightfall trailer)'']</ref> | ||
The initial eight notes of the chant appear in | The initial eight notes of the chant appear in episodes three and six of ''[[Hunt the Truth]] [[Hunt the Truth Season 2|Season 2]]''. | ||
====''Halo: Legends''==== | ====''Halo: Legends''==== | ||
{{Music infobox | {{Music infobox | ||
| name = Halo | | name = Halo | ||
| | | video = {{#widget:YouTube|id=RVmLVGu479U|width=300}} | ||
| album = [[Halo Legends: Original Soundtrack]] | | album = [[Halo Legends: Original Soundtrack]] | ||
| composer = [[Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]] | | composer = [[Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]] | ||
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| producer = | | producer = | ||
| last = [[Opening Suite 2]] | | last = [[Opening Suite 2]] | ||
| next = [[Desperate | | next = [[Desperate Measures (music)|Desperate Measures]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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{{Soundtrack|H1}} | {{Soundtrack|H1}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Halo music| ]] |