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Misty Mountains, The Hobbit

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The song describes a group of characters journeying through misty mountains, recalling the sights and sounds they encounter along the way.

The song is about a group of characters who must journey through misty mountains, recalling the sights and sounds of the forest as they travel.

In the forest, the trees blaze like torches and shadows lay in the forest both day and night. Dark things creep silently in the forest.

Score

Misty Mountains
The Hobbit
3
Peter Hollens

% 3
Alto


3
Tenor 1 3
3
3
Tenor 2

> 3
3

Baritone 1


> 3
Mmmm

3

Baritone 2

> 3
Mmmm Far o -

3

Bass

%

A


T1


T2

>
B1

>


B2

>
ver the mis -ty moun-tains cold To dun - geons deep and ca - verns old We must a - way, ere break of


2 Misty Mountains



11

%

A


The pines were roa-ring on the height, The winds were

T1



T2

>
B1

>




B2

>
day, To find our long for - go - tten gold. The pines were roa-ring on the height, The winds were



16

A %

moa -ning in the night. The fire was red, it fla - ming spread; The trees like tor-ches blazed with

T1


T2

>
B1
>


B2

>
moa -ning in the night. The fire was red, it fla - ming spread; The trees like tor-ches blazed with


B

Misty Mountains 3



21

A %

light.


T1


T2

The wind was on the wi - thered heath, But in the fo -rest stir - red no leaf: There sha-dows

>
B1

>
B2

>
light.

2 3
% 3 3
26

A

32 33
Aaaaa

T1

32 3
Aaaaa

3
T2


lay be night or day, And dark things si- lent crept be - neath. Aaaaa

> 32 33
B1

> 2 3
Aaaaa

B2 3 3

> 2 3
Aaaaa

3 3
B

Aaaaa
4 Misty Mountains

3
% 3 32 33 32 33
31

3 2 3
T1 3 32 33 3 3
3
T2 3 32 33 32 33

> 33
32 33 32 33
B1

> 33 32 33 32 33
B2

> 3 2 3 32 3
B 3 3

3

3



%
37

A







T1

T2

The wind wenton from west to East: All movement
- in the fo - rest ceased,But shrill and harsh a-cross the

>
B1

>
B2

>
B
Misty Mountains 5


%
43

A


T1



T2


marsh Its whist - ling voi- ces were re - leased.

>
B1

>
B2

>
B
Fare -well we call to hearth and hall Though wind may



48

%

A


T1

T2

>
B1

>


B2

>
B
blow and rain may fall, We must a - way ere break of day Far o-ver wood and moun -tain tall.

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