Armed Attack (Jean Clero): Difference between revisions
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}}There are two different versions of '''Armed Attack'''. One was composed by Jean Clero and the other one was composed by Mladen Franko. In the Jean Clero version, The main instruments being played in the piece include low and high brass instruments, a timpani, clarinets, low and high string instruments, a snare drum, a glockenspiel, flutes, and cymbals. In the Mladen Franko version, the main instruments that play are trumpets, a tuba, a trombone, a snare drum, a violin, and a flute at the end. | }}There are two different versions of '''Armed Attack'''. One was composed by Jean Clero and the other one was composed by Mladen Franko. In the Jean Clero version, The main instruments being played in the piece include low and high brass instruments, a timpani, clarinets, low and high string instruments, a snare drum, a glockenspiel, flutes, and cymbals. In the Mladen Franko version, the main instruments that play are trumpets, a tuba, a trombone, a snare drum, a violin, and a flute at the end. | ||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
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===Mladen Franko version=== | ===Mladen Franko version=== |
Revision as of 14:51, 7 August 2019
Template:Infobox APMThere are two different versions of Armed Attack. One was composed by Jean Clero and the other one was composed by Mladen Franko. In the Jean Clero version, The main instruments being played in the piece include low and high brass instruments, a timpani, clarinets, low and high string instruments, a snare drum, a glockenspiel, flutes, and cymbals. In the Mladen Franko version, the main instruments that play are trumpets, a tuba, a trombone, a snare drum, a violin, and a flute at the end.
Usage
Jean Clero version
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Mladen Franko version
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Trivia
- Jean Clero's real name is Lucjan Marian Kaszycki.
- This track only had a usage in the pre-movie era.