songs with the same tunes


Bells of Notre Dame and Hellfire had the same music with different lyrics

lazy if you ask me

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It's called a leitmotif. Extremely common in opera and classical music. You identify a character with a certain piece of music. Frollo's theme is the Hellfire chanting heard at the BEGINNING of Bells of Notre Dame. The rest of the song is original and completely different from the Hellfire score. Don't know what you're going on about.

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its the same

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It's obvious you know nothing about music composition... Or maybe you're just a troll? Either way, I explained this all ready. It's called a leitmotif. Look it up.

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wild wild west

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how wild

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Yeah yeah yeah

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Technically, yes and no. "Hellfire" intergrates parts of "Bells of Notre Dame" into the song and finishes it, yet it is it's own song. But remember that "Bells of Notre Dame" intergrates a part of "Out There" as well.

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Where - at what point - is Out There in Bells of Notre Dame?

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Right when Frollo agrees to take baby Quasi in. He looks at the bell tower and sings a tune from "Out There".

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u´re a really observant person, aren´t u, sesquick-seabag? no offense.

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Yes, the chorus of Hellfire - "Like fire, Hellfire" etc - is the same melody as the choral theme that opens the movie. But it doesn't form any part of the melody of The Bells of Notre Dame, at least I don't consider it inseparable from that song. And as someone already mentioned the theme is used as a recurring motif, something not uncommon, hardly lazy.

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SO what is wrong with that, and I am sure it is hard to write lyrics or music for a song even an original song

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New year new look

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right right karans film

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really? do u think dat de reason 4 de songs having de same tunes is cuz of laziness? *shaking my head*

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