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Indiana Jones Rocks Petra with this Arabian Classical Remix! - The Piano Guys

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Story behind the song
Three years ago we embarked on an insane archeological quest: To conquer all Seven Wonders of the World.
With music.
Why?
As Henry Jones (Sr) once said,
“Illumination.”
What began at The Great Wall of China continued on at the Christ Redeemer Statue and the pyramids of Chicken Itza. And now we present the ancient, stoic “Rose City” carved into rock: Petra, Jordan!
Yes, this is a real place. Not just a figment of a set designer employed by Lucasfilm, LTD. We say real, but we should actually say “unreal.” Hard to believe a city half as old as time, carved out of sheer rock in the middle of the desert over 2,000 years ago still stands, whispering stories of its history through weather-worn stone artistry and intricate waterways.
Just to give you an idea of its scope, Petra is home to over 800 monuments, buildings, halls, tombs, temples, and gateways sculpted from kaleidoscope sandstone. Its access is guarded by a narrow, protracted 1,000 ft high (300 meter) canyon. The remote desert city thrived in its prime because of an intricate, ingenious aqueduct system that carried water over great distances to store in cisterns. Arab tradition believes that Petra was the site where Moses of the Old Testament struck the rock to draw forth water.
Petra has also been the site of many Hollywood movies. The first that comes to mind? Maybe something to do with seeking the Holy Grail in a fedora hat and a whip sidearm?
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade launched Petra’s “Treasury” Tomb into stone celebrity status — casting it as the lost home of the Holy Grail. What a movie! And what a soundtrack! Thank you, Mr. John Williams! How could we choose any other theme to laud the epicness of Petra’s Wonder?
But the lively, adventuresome “Indy” theme needed a more Arabic flair in honor of this relic-city. As we often do, we turned to classical music for inspiration... READ THE REST HERE:
Credits
“Finale and End Credits” from the Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Soundtrack written by John Williams
“Scheherazade” (Op. 35) written by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
The Piano Guys arrangement produced by Al van der Beek & Steven Sharp Nelson
Arrangement written by Al van der Beek, Jon Schmidt & Steven Sharp Nelson
Performed by The Piano Guys
Jon Schmidt, piano
Steven Sharp Nelson, cello & cello percussion
Al van der Beek, percussion
Recorded, mixed & mastered by Al van der Beek at TPG studios
Video produced filmed & edited by Paul Anderson & Shaye Scott
Line producer/ Location manager:
Moawia Qutaish
Ark Productions
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