Here’s a pretty song from an Easter Egg Valve hid in the game. Apparently the turrets are more musical than previously anticipated. Here’s a piano version. I might arrange an a cappella / choir version if there’s any interest. Yes, no?
The title, as with most songs from Portal 2 is speculative. It’s currently named either “Laser vs. Turret” or “Turret Wife Serenade.” Valve confirmed the title on their official soundtrack page. Keep being awesome, Valve.
Composed by Mike Morasky, © Valve.
Piano Sheet Music
- Laser vs. Turret / Turret Wife Serenade – Piano (PDF)
- Laser vs. Turret / Turret Wife Serenade – Piano (MIDI)
- Laser vs. Turret / Turret Wife Serenade – Piano (Sibelius)
A Cappella Sheet Music
Edit 5/18/2011 It was requested. Here’s a transcription in four-part harmony.
I would REALLY like it if there was an A Capella version of this, I want to suggest it to my Madrigals director.
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I’m totally on it. Shoot me an email – I’d love for this song to be performed somewhere too!
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It’s already a cappella, though. At least, technically, since all the parts (except the turret mechanical noises from the one on the far right) are Ellen McLain.
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Its sad that there is not a published soundtrack for portal 2. π¦
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Not … yet.
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True, I hope they do make one.
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I too would love to see an a cappella version of this arranged.
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I think there are some notes missing from measures 11-12. If you listen close enough, the second turret will sing a line harmonic to the melody.
Just thought I could help out. π
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Whoops, good catch. Fixed π
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Can you make tabs please, i fail at sheet music π
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Nope, I have no clue about tabs.
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awwwwwww
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I would be eternally grateful if there was a string orchestra version of this that I could possibly get our conductor to play. Parts for bass, cello, viola, and violin. If you could recommend a link even, I’d be happy. Thanks π
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plz make an string otcheastra arragment so i could get togeather and play it
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I’d actually like this to be transposed into a saxophone quartet or something of that sort. My section would love this! Anybody else think that might be able to happen soon? π
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