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| Name="Theme in Black"
 
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The '''"Theme in Black"''' plays in many scenes featuring [[the Man in Black]] in Locke's form during the [[Season 6|final season]]. The eight note motif is derived with melody and harmony originated from the Sarasangi scale of South Indian Classical Music. The melody notes are Eb F F Gb F A A Bb with harmony of triads consisting of Eb Gb Bb resolving to D F A in two different chord inversions.
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The '''"Theme in Black"''' plays in many scenes featuring [[the Man in Black]], in [[John Locke|Locke]]'s form, during the [[Season 6|final season]]. The eight note motif is derived with melody and harmony originated from the Sarasangi scale of South Indian Classical Music. The melody notes are Eb F F Gb F A A Bb with harmony of triads consisting of Eb Gb Bb resolving to D F A in two different chord inversions.
   
 
==Full list of appearances==
 
==Full list of appearances==
 
The "Theme in Black" plays during the following scenes:
 
The "Theme in Black" plays during the following scenes:
   
* The [[Man in Black]] cleans the knife Ben used to kill Jacob. {{crossref|6x01}}
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* [[The Man in Black]] cleans the knife Ben used to kill Jacob. {{crossref|6x01}}
 
** [[Smokey And The Bandits|Bram drags Ben back into the statue]]. {{crossref|6x01}}
 
** [[Smokey And The Bandits|Bram drags Ben back into the statue]]. {{crossref|6x01}}
 
* [[The Rockets' Red Glare|He clears away the bodies of the people he just killed]]. {{crossref|6x02}}
 
* [[The Rockets' Red Glare|He clears away the bodies of the people he just killed]]. {{crossref|6x02}}
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[[Category:Season 6 orchestral pieces]]

Revision as of 00:05, 17 April 2017

The "Theme in Black" plays in many scenes featuring the Man in Black, in Locke's form, during the final season. The eight note motif is derived with melody and harmony originated from the Sarasangi scale of South Indian Classical Music. The melody notes are Eb F F Gb F A A Bb with harmony of triads consisting of Eb Gb Bb resolving to D F A in two different chord inversions.

Full list of appearances

The "Theme in Black" plays during the following scenes:

Influences

The theme shares elements with Locke's fourth theme, which in turn builds off his second theme.

Variations

"SS Lost-tanic", "Locke v. Jack", Catch a Falling Star", "Jacob's Ladders", "The Rockets' Red Glare", "The Substitute", "Richard the Floored" and "Smokey And The Bandits" use the "Theme in Black". The piece and Locke's flash sideways theme are variations of each other.