Lord Cutler Beckett (music)

Lord Cutler Beckett's theme was a score by Hans Zimmerthumb|right|304px|Lord Cutler Beckett's theme

Description
Lord Cutler Beckett contains many different variations on Beckett's theme as heard in Dead Man's Chest and At World's End. Although some thematic ideas were used later on for the climatic battle scene of the second sequel, most of the ideas in this cue remained unused.

The first part appeared during the various negotiations between Cutler Beckett and Jack Sparrow, and Sao Feng and Hector Barbossa, with a fast beat.

The sudden rise as if in battle appeared when the Black Coats sacked Sao Feng's Bathhouse and when Davy Jones was ordered to launch the Flying Dutchman onto the Maelstrom

The final part seems to be 'pirate-ey' and it doesn't appear in the movie

Miscallenea

 * The first half used 3 notes each time with different chords in the background. The same three notes appeared whenever Beckett entered into the scene in Dead Man's Chest
 * Beckett's theme appear more frequently in At World's End than its predeseccor, and Hans Zimmer wanted to use this as a way to signify that Lord Cutler Beckett was the main villain of the movie. It constantly cut into other scores such as Singapore, What Shall We Die For, the part when the Kraken is found dead, the Maelstrom battle's starting and the Hoist the Colors Suite.
 * There is another version of the song known as Just Good Business, which is a more battle like and dark version of this theme.