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*Contrary to popular speculation, Paul McCartney wrote his soundtrack contributions to ''Destiny'' as well as ''Hope for the Future'' free of charge for Bungie. According to Bungie's (at the time) community manager, Eric Osbourne, "[there] was no check involved, big or otherwise. He’s in it for the creativity. He got a wonderful opportunity to reach an audience that wouldn’t typically be immersed in Paul McCartney. They might hear the name — of course he’s everywhere, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, the Olympics, obviously he’s touring and recording nonstop — but he sees it as a way to reach a new audience that might not otherwise hear his music."<ref>[https://www.vulture.com/2014/09/how-bungie-got-paul-mccartney-for-destiny.html Vulture - How Bungie Got Paul McCartney for Destiny]</ref> | *Contrary to popular speculation, Paul McCartney wrote his soundtrack contributions to ''Destiny'' as well as ''Hope for the Future'' free of charge for Bungie. According to Bungie's (at the time) community manager, Eric Osbourne, "[there] was no check involved, big or otherwise. He’s in it for the creativity. He got a wonderful opportunity to reach an audience that wouldn’t typically be immersed in Paul McCartney. They might hear the name — of course he’s everywhere, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, the Olympics, obviously he’s touring and recording nonstop — but he sees it as a way to reach a new audience that might not otherwise hear his music."<ref>[https://www.vulture.com/2014/09/how-bungie-got-paul-mccartney-for-destiny.html Vulture - How Bungie Got Paul McCartney for Destiny]</ref> | ||
*The musical keys of the pieces go in the order of the overtone or Lydian dominant scale (C, D, E, F#, G, A, Bb).<ref name="Kate">[https://youtu.be/okL3bcVrwEA Music Respawn - The Origin Story of Music of the Spheres]</ref> This is used in-game during the Vault of Glass raid: each of the seven Oracles plays one note of the above scale determined by its position. | *The musical keys of the pieces go in the order of the overtone or Lydian dominant scale (C, D, E, F#, G, A, Bb).<ref name="Kate">[https://youtu.be/okL3bcVrwEA Music Respawn - The Origin Story of Music of the Spheres]</ref> This is used in-game during the Vault of Glass raid: each of the seven Oracles plays one note of the above scale determined by its position. | ||
*In an interview with Music Respawn, O'Donnell stated that an alternate mix of ''Hope for the Future'' by Paul McCartney with a boys choir is part of ''Music of the Spheres''.<ref name="Kate">[https://youtu.be/okL3bcVrwEA Music Respawn - The Origin Story of Music of the Spheres]</ref> Curiously, this is not on the promotional CD or the official vinyl release of the album. However, this additional boys choir did appear in O'Donnell's own YouTube upload of ''Music of the Spheres'', which has since been taken down.<ref name="MotS YouTube"> | *In an interview with Music Respawn, O'Donnell stated that an alternate mix of ''Hope for the Future'' by Paul McCartney with a boys choir is part of ''Music of the Spheres''.<ref name="Kate">[https://youtu.be/okL3bcVrwEA Music Respawn - The Origin Story of Music of the Spheres]</ref> Curiously, this is not on the promotional CD or the official vinyl release of the album. However, this additional boys choir did appear in O'Donnell's own YouTube upload of ''Music of the Spheres'', which has since been taken down.<ref name="MotS YouTube"> https://archive.org/download/Martin_ODonell_YouTube/20200522-Music%20of%20the%20Spheres.mp4 Martin O'Donnell - Music of the Spheres</ref> | ||
*Track 6, ''The Ecstacy'', has been spelled as both "ecstasy" and "ecstacy" in official releases. In the ''Destiny Original Soundtrack,'' it is spelled as "The Ecstasy," whereas in ''The Music of Destiny, Volume 1'', it appears as "The Ecstacy," using an archaic spelling of the word. In O'Donnell's YouTube upload of ''Music of the Spheres'', one could see that the sheet music for the track also used the archaic spelling.<ref name="MotS YouTube"> | *Track 6, ''The Ecstacy'', has been spelled as both "ecstasy" and "ecstacy" in official releases. In the ''Destiny Original Soundtrack,'' it is spelled as "The Ecstasy," whereas in ''The Music of Destiny, Volume 1'', it appears as "The Ecstacy," using an archaic spelling of the word. In O'Donnell's YouTube upload of ''Music of the Spheres'', one could see that the sheet music for the track also used the archaic spelling.<ref name="MotS YouTube"> https://archive.org/download/Martin_ODonell_YouTube/20200522-Music%20of%20the%20Spheres.mp4 Martin O'Donnell - Music of the Spheres</ref> The ''Music of the Spheres'' promotional artwork and CD use the modern spelling.<ref>[https://x.com/MartyTheElder/status/937582950366851072 @MartyTheElder on Twitter - For those who asked about the exact order]</ref> | ||
*The leaked version of ''Music of the Spheres'' included subtitles for each track so that listeners would know which track corresponds with each planet. This release erroneously lists ''The Hope's'' subtitle as "Arrival." ''The Hope'' represents The Traveler on Earth, and the intention of the subtitle "Arrival" is to represent "The Traveler arriving to Earth." "Arrival" is not an official title or subtitle for the track. Additionally, the planetary subtitles present in the leak are not part of the official, intended track titles. | *The leaked version of ''Music of the Spheres'' included subtitles for each track so that listeners would know which track corresponds with each planet. This release erroneously lists ''The Hope's'' subtitle as "Arrival." ''The Hope'' represents The Traveler on Earth, and the intention of the subtitle "Arrival" is to represent "The Traveler arriving to Earth." "Arrival" is not an official title or subtitle for the track. Additionally, the planetary subtitles present in the leak are not part of the official, intended track titles. | ||