The parade of flags prior to the start of the race
"The Flag Parade" has a majestic style at a tempo of 92 bpm, along with a time signature of 4/4 at the beginning and 2/4 during the main melody. The composition is one minute fourteen seconds long and is in the key of C major.[8] It starts with a loud cymbal crash and a brassfanfare, with trumpets followed by a descending phrase in which French horns are featured. Next in the fanfare is a trumpet part which consists of two sets of nine triplets with a quarter note at the end of each set. The fanfare continues with the trumpets and low brass playing between each other. The French horns then come in with the main melody, which contains two pickup sixteenth notes followed by four quarter notes, nine triplets, and two additional quarter notes. They continue with an eight note, two sixteenth notes, another two eight notes, and two more quarter notes.[1]
This is repeated again without the last quarter note. The whole melody is backed by a percussion and low brassbeat, which is mainly composed of quarter notes and occasional eight note/two sixteenth notes beats. This is succeeded by another trumpet fanfare, which is followed by a repeat of the main melody again played by the French horns. Next is a string phrase followed by another trumpet fanfare-like part. Lastly, the horns play the primary melody for the third time, with the trumpets occasionally coming in with short phrases. The ending of the melody is played by the low brass and trumpets, who take turns on each phrase. The theme then fades out with a snare drumrhythm.[1]
The piece appears solely in the soundtrack for The Phantom Menace. In the original version, the theme is contained in the seventh track called "The Arrival at Tatooine and The Flag Parade." In the Ultimate Edition, the theme receives its own track, the thirty-first track, titled "The Flag Parade."[1]
The sheet music for the piece was published in the music book for The Phantom Menace, which was released by Bantha Music for the following instruments and editions: trumpet, piano, easy piano, clarinet, tenor sax, and alto sax..[8]