Uncharted: Nate's Theme
by Greg Edmonson
Brass Duet - Digital Sheet Music

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French Horn Duet Horn - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1404203

Composed by Greg Edmonson. Arranged by P. R. Frederick. Contemporary,Pop,Video Game. Score. 4 pages. P. R. Frederick #987337. Published by P. R. Frederick (A0.1404203).

"Uncharted: Drake's Fortune" is a video game that follows the journey of Nathan Drake, a fortune hunter who believes he is a descendant of the English explorer.

Nate's Theme is a significant musical piece in the Uncharted series, composed by Greg Edmonson. It serves as the main theme for the game and plays a crucial role in defining the adventurous and heroic essence of the protagonist, Nathan Drake.

Here is this iconic theme arranged as a French horn duet.  A score and separate parts are provided.  The first part can be played as a solo.  Enjoy playing this great piece.

See my other French horn duets here

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