Era-rw.png

Impend: Difference between revisions

From Halopedia, the Halo wiki

m (→‎top: Fixing Youtube embed height)
No edit summary
Line 15: Line 15:
The beginning of the track is a re-orchestration of the final part of ''[[Brothers In Arms]]''. It then makes a transition into a low pitch percussion beat. From this point to the end, the track is mostly percussion, but it does include some vocals similar to that of the opening of the ''[[Halo Theme]]''. The percussion has three levels. There is the soft, low, and gong-like beat that is slower than the actual beat of the music. There is a slightly higher beat that is a much sharper sound, and is the actual beat of the music. Then there the actual overlay of the music itself, and it is synchronized with the vocals. This allows the track to maintain intensity, but not be so slow as to go against the pace of the combat.
The beginning of the track is a re-orchestration of the final part of ''[[Brothers In Arms]]''. It then makes a transition into a low pitch percussion beat. From this point to the end, the track is mostly percussion, but it does include some vocals similar to that of the opening of the ''[[Halo Theme]]''. The percussion has three levels. There is the soft, low, and gong-like beat that is slower than the actual beat of the music. There is a slightly higher beat that is a much sharper sound, and is the actual beat of the music. Then there the actual overlay of the music itself, and it is synchronized with the vocals. This allows the track to maintain intensity, but not be so slow as to go against the pace of the combat.


The vocals of the track was adapted into the vocals for ''[[Released]]'' from ''[[Halo 3 Original Soundtrack]]''. The piece was reorchestrated into ''[[Impart]]'' in ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary Original Soundtrack]]''.
The vocals of the track was adapted into the vocals for ''[[Released]]'' from ''[[Halo 3 Original Soundtrack]]''. The piece was reorchestrated into ''[[Impart]]'' in ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary Original Soundtrack]]''. The choir section was later featured in the track ''[[From the Vault]]'' from ''[[Halo: Reach Original Soundtrack]]''.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 07:43, January 4, 2021

Impend

Album:

Halo 2: Original Soundtrack

Composer(s):

Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori

Length:

02:21.897

Previous:

Flawed Legacy

Next:

Never Surrender

 

Impend is eighth track in Halo 2: Original Soundtrack, Volume 1.

Overview

The beginning of the track is a re-orchestration of the final part of Brothers In Arms. It then makes a transition into a low pitch percussion beat. From this point to the end, the track is mostly percussion, but it does include some vocals similar to that of the opening of the Halo Theme. The percussion has three levels. There is the soft, low, and gong-like beat that is slower than the actual beat of the music. There is a slightly higher beat that is a much sharper sound, and is the actual beat of the music. Then there the actual overlay of the music itself, and it is synchronized with the vocals. This allows the track to maintain intensity, but not be so slow as to go against the pace of the combat.

The vocals of the track was adapted into the vocals for Released from Halo 3 Original Soundtrack. The piece was reorchestrated into Impart in Halo 2: Anniversary Original Soundtrack. The choir section was later featured in the track From the Vault from Halo: Reach Original Soundtrack.

Appearances

The soundtrack can be heard: