Cue of the Week: The Hospital
This week's selection is one of the darker cues from The F-Zone. This music employs a scale called the Lydian mode, which is usually associated with a happy or heroic mood. However, here the register and instrumentation of the melody bring out the ominous and somewhat alien character of the mode. Just goes to show that scales, like people, often have multiple facets to their personality.
There's one more anecdote I can share about this cue. The piano was played by a studio musician named Randy Waldman. However, my contractor made a slip of the tongue and told me he'd booked Randy Newman. I was young enough at the time to think this was likely, and for a brief while was very excited indeed.
The Hospital
There's one more anecdote I can share about this cue. The piano was played by a studio musician named Randy Waldman. However, my contractor made a slip of the tongue and told me he'd booked Randy Newman. I was young enough at the time to think this was likely, and for a brief while was very excited indeed.
The Hospital
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