If you want to hear a full version of the iconic Star Wars theme song, you could spend big bucks and get dressed up for a night out at the symphony, or you can just stay home at your computer in your pajamas, and marvel at the talents of one Star Wars fan with a guitar.
Guitarist Cooper Carter recorded 45 tracks involving 31 orchestra parts required for the complete song, using nine guitars and one Fractal Audio AX8 (and a whole bunch of Star Wars t-shirts) to put together one very impressive, virtuoso âtribute to John Williams and the greatest saga of all time.â
He played parts meant for French horns, oboes, violins, and flutes to name just a few. I imagine this is what Steve Vai listens to as he journeys through the galaxy.
If youâd like, you can stream the song on SoundCloud, including the brass only parts, just the winds, or the first strings (yes, we know technically he made everything a string, don’t be difficult you know what he means).
And make sure you check out todayâs Nerdist News Star Wars WTFridayâs edition, where our own Jessica Chobot highlighted not only this great guitar version of the song, but a Trump/Sith Lord crossover, some nerdy Christmas ornaments and cards, a documentary about the evolution of lightsaber fighting, and a thank you to Conan OâBrien for weighing in on the Han/Greedo who-shot-first debate.
Where does this rank in your best Star Wars songs versions? Tell us in the comments below.
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HT: laughingsquid.com
Image: Carter Cooper/YouTube