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Bridge of Fate” (By Wang Leehom & Tan Weiwei) – End credits song.At the Border (By Zhao Muyang & Wang Leehom).Request a track of this soundtrack on.Listen to this soundtrack on Spotify or on Youtube.Picture of The Great Wall taken on vacation Listen or buy I can see myself walking on the Great Wall again, in the rain, and with this score playing on my headphones. The score is definitely not Djawadi’s Game of Thrones with its many themes. This score has some great moments but to me, I am afraid that in the near future the soundtrack will become a bit repetitive. If you want to know what the rest of the score is like give “First Battle” a listen, it is a great representation of what the rest of the score is like. The theme song itself is beautiful and definitely worth a listen. It fits the beautiful images on the screen perfectly. What helped make it an entertaining movie for me was the music that was written for it. The movie was fun and entertaining, but unfortunately, the story (though a nice idea) fell short in several ways. I wish I could understand the lyrics they are singing. It begins with solo vocals from the drummer, who is joined by other voices as the song progresses. Sadly it is not on Spotify, but it can be found on Milan Records’ Youtube channel. This can be heard in the track “Xiao Long, General” and in the final track, “Xin Ren.” The last thing I like to mention is that in the middle of the soundtrack is a nice Chinese song that needs special mention written by Zhao Muyang and Wang Leehom. Good examples are the tracks “The Great Wall,” “First Battle,” and “The Great Experiment.” Next to those percussion tracks, there is also room for some emotion. Djawadi overlays the Eastern percussion with a Western symphony orchestra, giving the score a nice mix of East and West. Especially when you have seen the movie, where the drums are played in a very choreographed fashion as you can expect from Chinese movies.
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The score has a lot of percussion and Chinese solo instruments, like flutes, that give it an Eastern feel. This theme is a pleasure to listen to and has a beautiful melody, which is integrated throughout the rest of the score, whether sung by a choir, or just instrumental. It’s sung by a female choir, though since the lyrics are Chinese, I can’t tell you what they’re singing about. It’s a song that is based, according to Djawadi, on a 2000-year-old poem. The first track, “Nameless Order,” sets the tone for the rest of the score. Ramin Djawadi was given the task to write the music for this film. The Great Wall is his attempt to make a half-English, half-Chinese movie. Yimou has directed some very good Chinese movies like Hero and House of Flying Daggers. This was because of hordes of monsters that attacked the Wall, which was the last line of defense for the people of Earth. Clouds and fog made it a magical experience, almost as magical as the scenes from The Great Wall, directed by Zhang Yimou. Since it was raining during my visit, I had the Wall almost to myself. It was one of the most wonderful experiences I have ever had. While there, I visited the Great Wall of China – one of eight wonders of the world. In September 2015 I went to China on vacation.