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*The song is available as a free Xbox Live download for the music game [[Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock]].
*The song is available as a free Xbox Live download for the music game [[Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock]].
*This song is arguably the most popular song from the soundtrack of all three Halo games.
*This song is arguably the most popular song from the soundtrack of all three Halo games.
*This remix was later used in the [[Halo 2 Original Soundtrack]] but was originally done for [[Halo Original Soundtrack]].
*This remix was later used in the [[Halo 2 Original Soundtrack]] but was originally done for [[Halo Original Soundtrack]].(Credit to ®ated Mike)
*If you listen carefully you can here violins being played in the background. This is an example of theatrical orchestra music fused with modern guitar.
*If you listen carefully you can here violins being played in the background. This is an example of theatrical orchestra music fused with modern guitar.



Revision as of 20:08, June 3, 2008

Template:Realworld Template:Ratings 300px Halo Theme MJOLNIR Mix is the first track on Halo 2 Original Soundtrack Volume 1.[1] It is a remix of the original Halo Theme, and contains an electric guitar accompaniment by Steve Vai. The song has a length of 4:11, and it plays several times during Halo 2, namely during the demo video, the end of Metropolis where the Master Chief boards a Scarab, and during the ending credits. If you want, click here to learn how to play MJOLNIR Mix on a guitar.

Trivia

  • Halo Theme MJOLNIR Mix was played at the 2005 New Year's celebration in Seattle, Washington.
  • The song is available as a free Xbox Live download for the music game Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock.
  • This song is arguably the most popular song from the soundtrack of all three Halo games.
  • This remix was later used in the Halo 2 Original Soundtrack but was originally done for Halo Original Soundtrack.(Credit to ®ated Mike)
  • If you listen carefully you can here violins being played in the background. This is an example of theatrical orchestra music fused with modern guitar.

See also

References

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