Thursday, December 29, 2011

Musical Numbers in The High School Musical Movie

!±8± Musical Numbers in The High School Musical Movie

High School Musical the Movie is an award-winning musical created for television. The movie released on the Disney Channel in January of 2006 became a highly successful movie franchise resulting in various products from the company including a DVD set, a touring concert and other. The movie also launched the careers of Zac Efron and Vanessa Anne Hudgens into the big time.

The movie being a musical, is made of some of the most fun and interesting music and choreography created for a movie. The movie was successful at capturing how friendships, cliques, reputations and other factors affect the youth of today.

Here is a run-down of the musical numbers in the High School Musical the Movie:

At the early part of the movie, Troy and Gabriela meet at New Year's Eve party at the ski resort and they were forced to sing together on the karaoke. They sing "The Start of Something New" which is the perfect song to describe their new relationship and their new found interest in singing. Gabriela's parts were sang by Vanessa Hudgens herself but most singing parts of Troy Bolton were done by Drew Seeley.

The next musical number happens at the gym during basketball practice. Troy and Chad (played by Corbin Bleu) sang Get'cha Head in the Game. A reminder to the whole team that the only way they can win the championship is for the whole team to focus on their basketball games.

Ryan and Sharpay (played by Lucas Grabeel and Ashley Tisdale respectively) are the sibling tandem that Troy and Gabriela go against in the auditions for the school's winter musical- Twinkle Town.

During the first audition Sharpay and Ryan sing a funky version of "What I've been Looking For". Wearing some fun costume Ryan and Sharpay give the audition their best and make the whole experience for them and for drama teacher Ms. Darbus.

After all the other teens who have auditioned for musical have already left the auditorium, Troy Bolton and Gabriela Montez sang a ballad version of "What I've Been Looking For". It's just how Kelsi, the song writer created the song, and Ms. Darbus also became impressed. This audition is what caused Troy and Gabriela to be called back to audition again for the lead roles against Sharpay and Ryan.

When Sharpay learns of the call backs and who she's up against she gets seriously upset that the new girl who happens to be a geek is now a top contender for the lead role. She sings "Stick to the Status Quo" with the characters Zeke, the Brainiacs in school, the Skater dudes, Martha, the Basketball team and other cliques at the school. The song conveyed Sharpay's feelings regarding school jocks and geeks getting into the high school play. She wants everyone to stick to keep everyone sticking to their cliques and single interests.

During a troubled time at school, Gabriela performs "When There Was Me and You". At the final auditions Ryan and Sharpay perform a happy song- "Bop to the Top" while Troy and Gabriela gets the opportunity to perform "Breaking Free" at the last minute of the auditions.

At the end of the film-all casts sing "We're All in This Together", ending the teen flick on a happy note.


Musical Numbers in The High School Musical Movie

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

High School Musical Solus (PS2) - Sing and Dance to All The Songs From High School Musical

!±8± High School Musical Solus (PS2) - Sing and Dance to All The Songs From High School Musical

The success run of modern technology can be seen everywhere - even gaming consoles are becoming trendier and hotter than ever. Leaving far those low resolution video games, modern gaming devices have come a long way in terms of display quality, additional features as well as portability. High School Musical Solus, the latest talk-of-the-town in the gaming platform is all set to make its grand debut this November 9th . Made for PS2 interface, the game will allow users to interact with the movie's (the game is made on the story and characters of the 2007 hit movie of the same name) characters for the first time. Players will now be able to immerse themselves in the world of the hit movie thus showing off their creativity and skills by mixing together their favorite characters, songs and scenes as they sing their way to stardom.

The game comes with three play modes - Story, Party and QuickPlay. Popular characters like Troy, Gabriella, Sharpay, Ryan, Chad or Taylor will all come alive with the High School Musical Solus (PS2). In Story Mode, players live the movie through song and dance, performing High School Musical and High School Musical 2 songs, from "Start of Something New" to "We're All in this Together," solo or as a duet. In Party Mode, friends compete against each other. Players can also choose their favorite backdrop and belt out hit songs from other popular tunes sung by familiar Disney Channel stars. In Quickplay mode, players can jump into any song and pick from any characters, outfits, and environments they've unlocked.

With the High School Musical Solus (PS2), players will be able to sing solo, in a duet or have a karaoke party with up to 7 friends. Players will also be able to sing through the entire soundtrack from the original and second movies and play as more than 10 main characters, unlocking rewards along the way.

Featuring motion-captured-choreography from the original movie's dance routines, the game is sure to provide hours of fun for the entire family.


High School Musical Solus (PS2) - Sing and Dance to All The Songs From High School Musical

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