Lord of The Rings - The Hobbit (Piano/Cello Cover) - ThePianoGuys

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2013 Salt Lake & Boise Christmas Shows! smarturl.it/tpgtour New Christmas Album here: smarturl.it/NewAlbum Buy song here: smarturl.it/LOTR Tour Tickets here: smarturl.it/tpgtour Buy PBS Special on DVD here: smarturl.it/AmazonRedButteDVD ________________________ Subscribe to our main channel: smarturl.it/TPGsubscribe1 Subscribe to our BTS channel: smarturl.it/TPGsubscribe2 Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/PianoGuys Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/PianoGuys ________________________ All of the sounds you hear were created by cello, piano, and vocal textures This video was all filmed at outdoor locations located within a 20-mile radius in Southern Utah. No green screens were used in the making of this music video. Read about the location miracle here: thepianoguys.com/no-such-thing-as-luck/ Story behind the song: Since the beginning of The Piano Guys, "Lord of the Rings" has been our most requested work. As we reach one million subscribers we wanted to dedicate this arrangement to our "subs." This was an intimidating project -- encompassing the power and the beauty of the many musical themes throughout the movies; capturing the emotion and the "epic" nature of the story; and all with a few cellos, a piano, and a couple Canon 5D Mark IIs. We normally write our tunes during intense compositional binges -- the bulk of our songs have been written within the period of a few days. This one was different. It was a drawn-out process during which we studied the music of The Lord of Rings, contemplated what themes to incorporate, how they could tell the story by flowing from one to the other. We also spent a lot of time finding new ways to imitate instruments from various sections of the orchestra using Steve's cellos -- from the brass section through the woodwind section to the percussion section. We love the story of The Lord of the Rings. It is a tale that has spiritual meaning for us. We love its messages -- that "even the smallest person can change the course of the future," that "there's good in this world and it's worth fighting for," "All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us" ... and that everyone should have a "second breakfast." =) We love the poignant depiction of loyalty between the Fellowship of the Ring (we even included the "Fellowship" theme three times - at 0:18, 3:58 and at the end of the arrangement - to feel like a common thread in the music as it is in the story.) We wanted to paint these messages musically as vividly as possible. Like so many things in the creative realm, and to paraphrase Mr. Bilbo Baggins, the hardest part was the first step. After a brief introduction of the Hobbit Theme and Fellowship Theme (arguably the most relevant musical moments) we felt strongly that we needed to begin with the deeply touching melody that serves as the soundtrack to Arwen's vision of her future son (in the extended version of Return of the King). That gave way to a Divinely-led journey from the Shire and Rivendell through Isengard and Rohan to Gondor's victory over Mordor. We endeavored to represent each of the major allies and opposing forces in the story: The Elves 0:44 The Ents 1:48 Rohan 2:08 Mordor and Isengard 2:32 Hobbits 3:08 Gondor 4:11 (Read rest of the story here thepianoguys.com/portfolio/lord-of-the-rings-the-hobbit/ ) Credits: Lord of the Rings Soundtrack, specifically "The Grace of Undomiel," "Isengard Unleashed," "Amon Hen," and "Many Meetings" written by Howard Shore and published by Universal Music Corp Arrangement produced and written by Al van der Beek, Jon Schmidt and Steven Sharp Nelson Performed by Steven Sharp Nelson: acoustic, carbon fiber, steel, and electric cellos; cello percussion; vocal textures Jon Schmidt: piano Al van der Beek: percussion Recorded, mixed and mastered by Al van der Beek at TPG Studios Video filmed, produced and edited by Paul Anderson and Tel Stewart Many thanks to the REAL Piano Guys (our piano movers!!) Jeremy Crawford and Frank Nelson

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