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*The song incorporates several elements from both the [[High Charity Suite]] and the [[Cairo Suite]]. | *The song incorporates several elements from both the [[High Charity Suite]] and the [[Cairo Suite]]. | ||
*The fact that it uses elements from "[[The Last Spartan]]" is a meaningful way of sending out the (presumed dead) Master Chief, as he was (as far as Earth knew) truly the last [[Spartan II|Spartan]]. | *The fact that it uses elements from "[[The Last Spartan]]" is a meaningful way of sending out the (presumed dead) Master Chief, as he was (as far as Earth knew) truly the last [[Spartan II|Spartan]]. | ||
*A song similar to this piece can be heard in the closing credits of [[Halo 2]] | |||
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Revision as of 17:36, February 4, 2009
Template:Realworld 200px|right Tribute was a song included in the Halo 3: Original Soundtrack. It plays during the ending cutscene of Halo 3, as Lord Hood gives his speech and the 3-volley salute takes place. It is meant to have both a feeling of triumph and yet sadness over the losses suffered.
It begins with a drum and strings melody similar to the theme from the ending cutscene of the Halo 2 level Cairo Station. Strings then take over with a slow and mournful melody. Higher strings and choir then join in for a second repetition. The melody continues to swell until the end, when it quickly fades.
It runs for 2:52.
Trivia
- The song incorporates several elements from both the High Charity Suite and the Cairo Suite.
- The fact that it uses elements from "The Last Spartan" is a meaningful way of sending out the (presumed dead) Master Chief, as he was (as far as Earth knew) truly the last Spartan.
- A song similar to this piece can be heard in the closing credits of Halo 2