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The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Piano/Vocal/Chords) [Paperback]

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February 3, 2004
Arranged For Piano/Vocal/Guitar With Lyrics. Contains 7 principal movie themes, including the Annie Lenox single;Into The West;. Also includes 10 pages of full-color photos from the many incredible scenes in the movie-all printed on classic antique paper stock. Plus, exclusive to this songbook is another song performed by Annie Lenox;Use Well The Days; which will debut in the upcoming DVD release of the movie. A must for all LOTR fans! Contents: Titles include; The Return of the King; The End of All Things; Use Well the Days; Twilight and Shadow; The Steward of Gondor; Minas Tirith; Into the West

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 56 pages
  • Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing Co., Inc. (February 3, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0757920241
  • ISBN-13: 978-0757920240
  • Product Dimensions: 11.9 x 8.9 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome, June 21, 2004
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This review is from: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Piano/Vocal/Chords) (Paperback)
It's books like this that made me wish I had the natural talent for music, or had at least studied and practiced hard enough to develop talent. The motion picture score that Howard Shore composed for The Lord of the Rings trilogy is absolutely brilliant, and while nothing can match his magnificent orchestra, there is something unique and incredible about hearing the same music played on a simple piano -- coming from your very own fingers. Or, with today's synthesizer technology, you can orchestrate your own versions!

The cover is the same as the Return of the King promotional photo. Inside, one can find fifty-four lovely pages' worth of selections from his score for Return of the King. Included in that tally are six pages of rich photos from the movie. Thankfully, it's just the heroes this time, there are no frightening pictures of orcs which, as in the case of the first and second books, caused the need to keep an eye on little youngsters who might be a little frightened by the ugly and gruesome orcs. Shoot, they still frighten me! ;-)

The songs include:

- Minas Tirith, the theme for Gandalf's ride to the City of Kings, and Pippin Took's first glimpse of the grandeur of the stronghold. Lyrics are included for the Elvish verses sung in the background, including the Retreat from Osgiliath, and The White Rider. This is one of the best songs, if you ask me, because it includes the gorgeous theme for Gondor.

- The Steward of Gondor, which includes the White Tree "theme" (not a really defined royal theme, unfortunately), and Billy Boyd's solo he sung to Denethor as Faramir rode out on his suicide mission.

- Twilight and Shadow, with is essentially a "poor Frodo" score, but also includes some music for Arwen.

- The End of All Things, the tumultuous but awing cacophony that you hear during the battle on the slopes of Mt. Doom and subsequently before the Black Gates as Frodo attempts to destroy the Ring, and Aragorn leads his troops in a last effort to distract Sauron. (As you can imagine, this, like the others, is not exactly a simple tune for beginners, but I was able to pick out some Lord of the Rings tunes, so middling players ought to be able to do okay) Lyrics are included for the many verses sung in the background of this as well.

- The Return of the King, which begins with Frodo's awakening and the reuniting of the Fellowship, and then Aragorn's coronation. At the end, sheet music fans FINALLY get the music for the Hobbiton theme, which is titled "A Toast in the Shire".

- Into the West, Annie Lennox's endearing song which pretty much sings about heaven, or at least Middle-Earth's version of it.

- Use Well The Days, a bonus because fans haven't yet heard how Howard Shore has arranged this one! It's pretty certain it will be crafted into the Return of the King: Extended Edition which releases around Christmas. From the lyrics, one would infer that it is sort of a benediction that Frodo gives to Sam, although I seriously doubt it is sung that way.

For your piano players, guitar-strummers, and singers, make 'em happy, give them some of the most awesome soundtrack ever to be played for the Lord of the Rings movies.

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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than the average movie sheet music, July 15, 2004
This review is from: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Piano/Vocal/Chords) (Paperback)
Unlike some adaptations I've seen, this book takes care to transcribe entire tracks from the score, including the ENTIRE 10+ minutes of the "Return of the King" track. This is a huge plus, even if it does lead to some awkward times (like the "melody only" portions mentioned by an earlier reviewer).

I don't have as much trouble with the "Into the West" track not including the melody (I use a keyboard, so can record the accompaniment separately and play along) but it seems to be a symptom of a larger problem, which is that the music is at takes taken down a bit too literally and not adapted properly for the piano/keyboard. There are a few instances of notes which are held for much longer than a piano can normally sustain notes, and one amusing instance where the pianist is asked to crescendo and descrecendo on a held note (hey, if the vocalist can do it...). Overall the arrangements are excellent, but I docked a star for these lapses and the regrettable decision to waste pages on photographs from the movie instead of filling them with more music.

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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Return of the King, March 26, 2004
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This review is from: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Piano/Vocal/Chords) (Paperback)
Pretty good...but not as good as the other two. This contains less memorable tunes, and much, much harder pieces. I bought this book mostly for the song Pippin sings and Into the West. Both turned out a little disappointing. Pippin's song (called The Edge of Night) is just the melody line, with no chords or anything for the bottom hand. I know he sang it that way, but I was hoping for something a little more full. Into the West is still absolutely beautiful, but that doesn't have the melody line written into the piano part. It's just there for the singer, so unless you can sing, or you're really good at improvising, you won't be able to play it like you'd hope. However, I would still recommend this book to any Howard Shore/LOTR fan. It will take practice, but I think it will be worth your time. Also, when I was looking at this, I was wondering what the book would look like because there was no picture. It's the movie poster, just like the other two were.
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