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==Theme park, cruise ship, and event soundtracks== As in ''Sound of Music Live!'' the music or dialogue in question was prepared specifically for use in or at an event such as that described above. In the case of theme parks, actors may be ensconced in large costumes where their faces may be obscured. They mime along to a prerecorded music, effects and narration track that may sound as if it was lifted from a movie, or may sound as if it had been overly dramatized for effect. In the case of cruise ships, the small stage spaces do not allow for full orchestration, so that possibly the larger instruments may be pre-recorded onto a backing track and the remaining instruments may play live, or the reverse may occur in such instances as ''[[Elvis: The Concert]]'' or ''Sinatra: His Voice. His World. His Way'' both of which use isolated vocal and video performances accompanied by a live band. In the case of event soundtracks, large public gatherings such as ''[[Hands Across America]]'', The ''[[Live Aid]]'' Concert, the 200th Anniversary Celebration of the U.S. Constitution in Philadelphia, ''[[No Nukes: The Muse Concerts for a Non-Nuclear Future|The MUSE Concerts]]'' or the various ''[[Greenpeace]]'' events (i.e. ''The First International Greenpeace Record Project'', ''Rainbow Warriors'' and ''Alternative NRG'') all had special music, effects and dialogue written especially for the event which later went on sale to the record and later video-buying public.
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