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*The song is most likely in reference to the [[Master Chief]]'s supposed "luck" as mentioned by [[Cortana]] in the accompanying cutscene. | *The song is most likely in reference to the [[Master Chief]]'s supposed "luck" as mentioned by [[Cortana]] in the accompanying cutscene. | ||
*This song carries the traditional violins heard at the beginning of all three games. This is its shortest form, while Halo 2 Cairo Suite features the longest. | *This song carries the traditional violins heard at the beginning of all three games. This is its shortest form, while Halo 2 Cairo Suite features the longest. | ||
*The beginning of the song is heard again in [[Legend]] | *The beginning of the song is heard again in [[Legend]]. | ||
[[Category:Halo Music]] | [[Category:Halo Music]] | ||
{{Halo Music}} | {{Halo Music}} |
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Luck is a song included in the Halo 3: Original Soundtrack. The song plays only once, during the Halo 3 Cutscene-only level "Arrival"
The song starts with a light melody of wind instruments with choir interspersed in between. The introduction melody comes to a dramatic climax, then turns to a more peaceful strings section. Near the end, wind once again takes the melody, which is replaced by piano at the end.
It runs for 3 minutes and 25.244 seconds (3:25.244).
Trivia
- The song is most likely in reference to the Master Chief's supposed "luck" as mentioned by Cortana in the accompanying cutscene.
- This song carries the traditional violins heard at the beginning of all three games. This is its shortest form, while Halo 2 Cairo Suite features the longest.
- The beginning of the song is heard again in Legend.