Film Score and More | How To Train Your Dragon Score: New Tail Piano Cover/Music Video (John Powell) @FilmScoreandMore | Uploaded January 2022 | Updated October 2024, 9 minutes ago.
This New Tail piano cover from Dreamworks' How To Train Your Dragon was a long time coming, and it's one of my favorite tracks from John Powell's score! New Tail uses several unique ethnic instruments including the hurdy-gurdy, the yayli tanbur, and the sopilka whistle, which I explained in my video on the score's unique cultural influences (linked below in the comments). This track also uses the Fate Theme (basically Hiccup's theme) and one of the Viking themes when Hiccup and Toothless take off.
This piano cover is based off the official scorebook from Omni Music Publishing and Alex Sheen's arrangement for two pianos, which I used for the bassy percussion.
The Cultural Influences of John Powell's HTTYD Scores: youtu.be/-ZZw2a0Q6Qs
New Tail 2-Piano Cover, by Alex Sheen: https://sheet.host/sheet/uJKTJL
Check out my HTTYD score analysis video series, my best work! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
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I do not own the rights to How To Train Your Dragon or John Powell's score. All belongs to Dreamworks, and the score was written by John Powell. No copyright infringement intended.
This New Tail piano cover from Dreamworks' How To Train Your Dragon was a long time coming, and it's one of my favorite tracks from John Powell's score! New Tail uses several unique ethnic instruments including the hurdy-gurdy, the yayli tanbur, and the sopilka whistle, which I explained in my video on the score's unique cultural influences (linked below in the comments). This track also uses the Fate Theme (basically Hiccup's theme) and one of the Viking themes when Hiccup and Toothless take off.
This piano cover is based off the official scorebook from Omni Music Publishing and Alex Sheen's arrangement for two pianos, which I used for the bassy percussion.
The Cultural Influences of John Powell's HTTYD Scores: youtu.be/-ZZw2a0Q6Qs
New Tail 2-Piano Cover, by Alex Sheen: https://sheet.host/sheet/uJKTJL
Check out my HTTYD score analysis video series, my best work! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
Film Score and More - Scenes Re-Scored: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
Film Score and More - HTTYD Music Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
Film Score and More - Film/TV Music Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
Film Score and More - Thor/HTTYD Re-Scores: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
I do not own the rights to How To Train Your Dragon or John Powell's score. All belongs to Dreamworks, and the score was written by John Powell. No copyright infringement intended.