The piece is titled "Hedwig's Theme" and it was composed by John Williams, who also wrote the music for Star Wars, Indiana Jones, E.T., and countless other films. The main instrument heard (the one which makes that soft chiming sound) is a celesta.
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Hedwig's Theme is a distinctive tune from the Harry Potter movies. It is possible to get sheet music to play it on the alto sax online.
That would be impossible considering that Beethoven died 170 years before the first book was even published and 174 years before the first film came out. John Williams composed the theme tune for Harry Potter.
The "Hedwig's Theme," the iconic musical piece from the "Harry Potter" film series, was composed by John Williams. He created this memorable theme for the first film, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" (2001). The piece has since become synonymous with the franchise and is often associated with the character of Hedwig, Harry Potter's owl. Williams' composition has been performed by various orchestras and musicians in numerous adaptations.
There are many that you have to pay for, but if you google "harry potter theme song sheet music", you can find the links of where to get it. A part of the main tune is: e, octave higher e, c, e, c, f, e, d#
Anton Karas played the theme tune.
http://www.musicnotes.com/sheetmusic/mtd.asp?ppn=MN0047672&bl=/sheetmusic/book.asp? This is the link for the main theme tune.
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You would need a license for the tune itself (from the publisher), and another for the particular recording (from the label). It is very, very likely to be more trouble than it's worth.
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Really, there are alot for each character. Also, it really is a matter of opinion and what certain people think of each character. If you want some and can't pick any, there are videos on Youtube that have songs for main people like Harry, Hermione, Ron, Luna, etc. Just go to Youtube and type in 'Harry Potter character theme songs'. The first movie gives certain characters small, unrecognized themes that aren't kept in the rest.