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Author: somnar
Posted: Jun 14 2015 - 09:19 PM
Subject: re: Piano music from movie
Hey guys what do you know! The imdb page got updated recently and the title of a music track got added! I believe this is the track I'm looking for, but I'm not sure: Homer Greencastle - cast a deadly spell. The reason I think it might be the track, is because I looked for Homer Greencastle on youtube and there are some piano tunes.

However, I can't seem to find this particular piece (cast a deadly spell) anywhere! Not amazon, not youtube, nothing... any clues where to find this?
Author: somnar
Posted: Jun 13 2015 - 03:53 PM
Subject: Piano music from movie
Hello there! I noticed a nice piano melody in a Steven Seagal movie: "Today You Die"... (I know, I know...)
There, the "evil" guy plays the piano and Seagal enters and ruins his masterplans etc... you get the gist.

However the song, as far as I know, wasn't credited, or somehow I missed it. I checked IMDB but nothing. I tried to compose a part of it via this link: http://onlinesequencer.net/50170 -- I messed up around the middle with the fast part, so don't mind that. I hope you'll be able to tell me what song it is, or if it even exists outside the movie.
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