Theme Of Music In The Caribbean

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The music if very soft and quiet to begin the scene. It is depressing, which matches well with the male character since at one point he is crying. He looks distraught and the music reflects that. After a pause, the music changes and is a little upbeat. The piano is playing lighter music to represent the man trying to free himself from the pain and voices; however it stay quiet to allow the audience to hear the conversation that is happening. For a brief moment the music stops as the audience anticipates what the man is going to to. Once he turns out of the window, the music speeds up and is just a little bit louder than it had previously been.
Pirates of the Caribbean
The beginning of the scene has music that resembles a hero or victor. It feels strong and is loud to announce that the coming of someone important. As the pirate passes the hanging skeletons, the music changes ever so slightly to make it seem more like patriotic, which matches what he is doing as he sails by. Overall, the music is upbeat and loud so that the audience knows the importance of this character in the film. Once the night scene happens, the music changes to something much more dramatic. It is still loud, but is slower and sounds somewhat harsh. …show more content…

It matches ver well with the fact that the boy is trying to tell a secret to the man. It only gets a tad bit louder once the boy says he can see dead people; however, it goes right back to being quiet as the man starts to ask him questions about when and

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