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  • @OpieOperson Yep. That's the Hogwarts' March.

  • 0:23 awesome!

  • this is an awesome track, so action packed

  • There should have been one Doyle track from Deathly Hallows Part 2. Desplat borrowed from Williams and Hooper, but no Doyle. I think that "Frank Dies" would fit perfectly in Deathly Hallows Part 2.

    Oh, well. HP7P2 is a great movie, and fine the way it is.

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  • What is the name of the song that they use a lot throughout the movie? It is like the song that plays when he returns with Cedric dead, but not sad.

  • @OpieOperson IDK the exact name of it, but I know one variation is called "Harry In Winter;" it plays when Harry and Ron are trying to find a date for the Yule Ball

  • @OpieOperson I think it's called the "Hogwarts March".

  • If John Williams couldn't continue composing the music for the other films they shuld have hired Patrick Doyle not only for this but for the others instead of Nicholas Hooper, Alexandre Desplat is OK

  • @jav1510 Personally think people are too harsh on Hooper but then again, I do wish we could have heared more of Patrick Doyle in Harry Potter. I felt bad for him cuz Desplat used both Williams and Hooper's music in DHpart2 but no Doyle from what I'm aware of.

  • @CloudFreedomFighters When was this played???

  • @NomGnome97 This song? In Deathly Hallows part 2? It wasn't. I was saying how Desplat used John William's Hedwig's theme and Leaving Hogwarts as well as using Nicholas Hooopers' Dumbledore's Farewell but none of Patrick Doyle's music.

  • @CloudFreedomFighters No, I just asked you when this was played because you seemed to know a lot!

    Sorry! #WTF

  • @NomGnome97 In Goblet of Fire it's played during the scene when Harry goes against the Dragon, flying around Hogwarts :)

  • @CloudFreedomFighters Ok thanks!

  • patrick doyle is a god the greatest film composer in the world a true genius harry potter and the goblet of fire soundtrack is the greatest film soundtrack in the world a true classic the best of the best

  • Very much Like a Fanfare at the beginning.

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