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The theme song of this movie is called The Raider’s March, it was a song composed and conducted by John Williams in 1981 for Steven Spielberg’s movie Raiders of the lost ark. John Williams composed this song to make Indiana Jones more recognizable and the song was played ususally when Indiana Jones has done something heroic
The song is conducted by John Williams and is played by the London symphony orchestra, which was used throughout the entire Indiana Jones movie and is really recognizable and popular worldwide.
The theme song raider’s march has a structure of an ABA form, which separates itself into three different sections. The melody of the song portrays an overall image of Indian Jones character, and was played when Indiana Jones has tricked the Germans in the scene, which has brought an impression of Indiana Jones’ heroic actions and make it more recognizable.
In every bar, there is an offbeat accents, which creates a light an relaxing mood to the march, and shows the audiences Indiana Jones’s humorous and fun side. The dynamics of the song is played at mezzo forte to give a loud and powerful beginning to the piece and then decreases its volume throughout the piece. There are also strong accented beats that creates a clean and relaxing mood to the audiences.
The march also begins with four bars of C major chord, the major chord shows the audiences that something heroic has happened and the repetition creates an impression of Indiana Jones being a hero and has everything under control.
In every bar, there is an off-beat accent, which creates a light and curious mood to the piece of song. The notes move mainly from E to C, G to F and A to E which gives the audiences a sense of excitement, wondering what is coming in Indian Jones way. After that there is a drop down note at the end, which also decreases the tension and creates a more relaxing mood of the piece.
In conclusion John Williams used a lot of contrasting dynamics and chords to convey different meanings and to emphasize a more heroic and fun side of Indiana Jones. And also to make the audiences feel nevous and excited during the scene.