John Williams did it for the most part, but Kevin Kiner did some in the first three episodes.
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look at the star wars music and play the notes....
Go to www.musicnotes.com and you can get star wars sheet music
For the Star Wars films, John Williams is the sole composer. Kevin Kiner has done the composing for the Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated series, but the themes follow the consistency of the John Williams scoring.
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The soundtrack for Star Wars was composed by John Williams and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra
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Here's a few sites that let you download sheet music for Star Wars music: http://www.musicnotes.com/features/promo/starwars/ http://download-sheet-music-online.com/star-wars.html http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/s?q=star+wars There is also a slew of music books dedicated solely to Star Wars music. They're very easy to find in music stores and online. I have this one: http://www.printmusiconline.com/Shop/item.cfm?itm_id=2275 You could always try Youtube. There are all sorts of tutorials for playing songs on the keyboard.
It was made when Star Wars (later called Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope) was released in 1977, and continued through the rest of the films through 2005. The next Star Wars trilogy (set in events after Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi) will use the same theme music.
Star Wars Episode IV came out May 25, 1977. Star Wars Episode V came out May 21, 1980. Star Wars Episode VI came out May 25, 1983. BIG LONG BREAK>>>>> 16 years Star Wars Episode I came out May 19, 1999. Star Wars Episode II came out May 16, 2002. Star Wars Episode III came out May 19, 2005. I guess it takes about three years to complete each film.
The composer was Mark Griskey