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In this video I go through various chord progressions which are used by Hans Zimmer in some of his famous pieces, from films including The Dark Knight, Inception, Pirates of the Caribbean and The Lion King.
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:11 - 'Time' from Inception
02:16 - 'He's a Pirate' from Pirates of the Caribbean
04:22 - 'Chevaliers De Sangreal' from The Da Vinci Code
05:57 - 'A Dark Knight' from The Dark Knight
07:46 - 'King of Pride Rock' from The Lion King
10:07 - Main Theme from Planet Earth II
12:22 - Outro
See below for links to each piece:
'Time' (From Inception)
• Hans Zimmer - Time (Of...
'He's A Pirate (From Pirates of the Caribbean)
• Pirates of the Caribbe...
'Chevaliers de Sangreal' (From The Da Vinci Code)
• Hans Zimmer - Chevalie...
'A Dark Knight' (From The Dark Knight)
• Hans Zimmer - The Dark...
'King of Pride Rock' (From The Lion King)
• The Lion King Soundtra...
Theme from Planet Earth II
• Hans Zimmer - Planet ...
Using Roman Numerals in Music:
• Using ROMAN NUMERALS i...
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@Kyle-ur4mr
@Kyle-ur4mr 2 года назад
One of my favorite Hans Zimmer moments in music is in Lion King when Simba comes upon his trampled father… the music changes from a religious chorale in the major to a more secular spiritual in the minor when he realizes his dad is dead. Very similar to the Tannhäuser overture … chills 🥶🥶🥶
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
I saw a video where Hans talks about his own experience of his father dying when he was 6 and how he ended up writing almost a requiem for his Father with this music. Its very powerful!
@Noone.9263
@Noone.9263 2 месяца назад
❤❤❤❤❤
@rickthomas6348
@rickthomas6348 11 месяцев назад
Mr. Zimmer makes it look so easy, which is exactly why he is a mastermind
@micahwilliams1826
@micahwilliams1826 6 месяцев назад
Please Please please! make this into a regular series where you feature different artists and songs and break them down like this one. I cant express how much this helps me. And i haven't seen anyone on RU-vid that has done as good as you.
@ThevenimX
@ThevenimX 2 года назад
Just realized the Minecraft Sweden’s melody could be used on top of Time from Inception and it work perfectly
@Sometimeslifeiscrazy
@Sometimeslifeiscrazy 2 года назад
King of pride rock is my favorite melody ever written. So simple yet perfect.
@MusicalRocky
@MusicalRocky 2 года назад
I was so glad you included Planet Earth II but wished Prince of Egypt were here! Also imo The Lion King, despite being Oscar-winning, is probably Zimmer’s most underrated work, maybe his best.
@xziggy_stardustx6786
@xziggy_stardustx6786 Год назад
First example ("Time" from Inception) in terms of root movement consists of Plagal cadences and minor 3rds. Time never ceases, it just rolls on so we're denied a perfect cadence which would create a "fuller" sense of resolution. All of it is in keeping with the overall theme -- very clever. Am - Plagal -> Em - minor 3rd -> G - Plagal -> D - Plagal -> Am - minor 3rd -> Cmaj7 - Plagal -> G - Plagal -> D Every cadence is Plagal except for the Em -> G and the Am -> Cmaj7. It's a Plagal loop with the minor 3rds allowing the piece to revolve in a sort of loop while also adding variety and interest as you point out. If someone were looking for an interesting alternative for a composition of their own, they could play this progression in reverse, in which case one would arrive at a progression made up entirely of perfect 5ths and major 6ths (speaking in terms of root movement). The effect would be entirely different (though in reverse it may work better to make some chords dominant 7ths such as the Am at the end and the Cmaj7 in the middle).
@thereminder625
@thereminder625 2 года назад
'Time' is absolutely greatest masterpiece ever made
@iixmusic
@iixmusic 2 года назад
Of course 😍
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
I think its definitely up there as one of Hans' best pieces!
@thinkofyesterday
@thinkofyesterday 2 года назад
I agree
@ep9415
@ep9415 2 года назад
cap🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢 interstellar music is
@devmmmdoesstuff6429
@devmmmdoesstuff6429 2 года назад
@@ep9415 YES!
@thomasmordart
@thomasmordart 2 года назад
There is no "interstellar" in the selection - it takes the listener precisely by the performance and sound of the organ, but it is the composition "time" that looks very simple, but you want to listen to it again and again)🥰
@frankdonovan7212
@frankdonovan7212 2 года назад
I really like hanz zimmers compositions they all are outstanding to me. I thought to myself finally a harmonic chordal understanding behind the genius melodies hanz produces. I thoroughly enjoyed this video.
@sarimakbar3058
@sarimakbar3058 2 года назад
As a beginning film composer your channel is an absolute gem, thanks for the insightful content Simon!
@RobertOrgRobert
@RobertOrgRobert 2 года назад
I can imagine a bell like sound for each of the Inception chords ! Great video.
@yvanroustan4426
@yvanroustan4426 2 года назад
these videos about film musics are really great ! thank you very much !
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
@kritin6180
@kritin6180 2 года назад
Thank you so much for your videos! They have helped me so much and I also really enjoy listening to your compositions. One of these days, you should have a video where you show us some of your compositions! Thank you!
@PL-808
@PL-808 2 года назад
Very inspirational! Thank you so much. 🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹
@TheMelancholicCeltMusic4118
@TheMelancholicCeltMusic4118 2 года назад
I have recently found your channel and found it very helpful to hone in my own compositions. Thanks much!
@SKDrumming
@SKDrumming 2 года назад
Love that one brother, a ton of ideas for composing ... hope to find time and utilize them during this summer :)
@maestrospolzino
@maestrospolzino 2 года назад
I'm so glad RU-vid recommended your channel to me! Excellent video lad! 😃😃😃
@Sometimeslifeiscrazy
@Sometimeslifeiscrazy 2 года назад
Also, the melody for king of pride rock is all through the movie but never resolves till the end. Brilliant.
@ArtyBob
@ArtyBob 2 года назад
I spent a lot of time understanding chords but this video helped me a lot to understand the basics of cinematics. really informative video!
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
I'm glad it was useful - thanks for watching!
@raulbondarev1160
@raulbondarev1160 2 года назад
Wow, it was amazing.I remember I once studied the music of Hans, but stopped. I really enjoyed watching this one, cause it helps me to understand how one the current music genius composes. You did a good job, Simon. Thank you)
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
Thanks Raul! I hope you're keeping well. This video was partly inspired by our conversation and you mentioning it would be good to go through some examples of existing music 😀
@Mat_Sedano
@Mat_Sedano 2 года назад
I freaking looved your video structure... no fancy intro... no music at the beginning, no garbage at the start, straight to the point... you don't see that very often! Maybe the pace of the introo could be a little faster though, but still, refreshing.
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
Thank you! I've been experimenting with the format, especially during the intros, so thank you for commenting!
@BryceDoesLife
@BryceDoesLife 2 года назад
oh i love how u explain this and the content wow instant sub
@javierandresayala
@javierandresayala 2 года назад
Great video! I started learning composing cinematic music thanks to the song chevaliers de sangreal, it is truly amazing for me, your content is so valuable and rich, very well organized and explained, keep up this amazing channel and have a great day!
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
Hi Javier, Many thanks for your kind words! I'm so glad you're getting value out of the content!
@josiahbrown5462
@josiahbrown5462 2 года назад
Absolutely love Hans, great video
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
Many thanks!
@rafa3lico
@rafa3lico 2 года назад
In DUNE i absolutely love the two consecutive (separated by a semitone) major 7th chords. So. Freaking. Powerful. You can hear the progression clearly at 4 minutes 17 seconds of "Ripples in the sand"
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
Thanks so much for the suggestion. I've just checked it out - I definitely need to get to know the Dune soundtrack better!
@rafa3lico
@rafa3lico 2 года назад
@@composingacademy8270 really happy to hear that! I absolutely loved it. Cheers
@samsguitarcovers
@samsguitarcovers 2 года назад
Amazing job keep it up!!
@Joker5665jn
@Joker5665jn 2 года назад
That Am to Cmaj7 in Time will never not wreck me. So even before watching this I knew it was a thing that he is known for writing a lot in D Minor. Is there a reason for this? Do different keys provide greatly different emotional colors?
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
I've read that one reason is he loves the sound of a low 'D' in the basses (achieved with a C-extension)...and yes different keys do provide different emotional colours, but I think everyone would experience these emotions each in an individual way. For example, I feel D minor is a very 'moody' and dark sounding key, more so than say A minor. Someone else might have a different interpretation of the difference though
@cesar_m.p.
@cesar_m.p. 2 года назад
@@composingacademy8270 I always thought of chords as having each its own personality..... I thought I was crazy.. I'm so happy I'm not alone!! 😁
@vhego
@vhego 2 года назад
I love maj7 chords they have a specific mood which is very cinematic imho
@Sammy71ful
@Sammy71ful 2 года назад
I've heard him say (and this is a more practical reason) that he writes in D so he can achieve vibrato in the low bases, which he wouldn't be able to in C as it's an open note (i.e. no fingers on the strings).
@Joker5665jn
@Joker5665jn 2 года назад
@@Sammy71ful Interesting, thanks!
@alymak
@alymak 2 года назад
I love this class so much!!!!!
@detlefkrystofiak3838
@detlefkrystofiak3838 Год назад
Hello Simon, Thank you very much for this video. Since I am a fan of Hans Zimmer Music, I found this post particularly helpful to understand how to use certain chord sequences can create special emotional feelings. I have to emphasize again and again that your approach particularly likes your contributions. Well of the order and above all understandable !!!! So I'm not just a fan of Hans Zimmer but also from you and your contributions. So thank you again for this post.
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 Год назад
Really appreciate the positive feedback thank you.
@JayMitchellMusic
@JayMitchellMusic 2 года назад
Been waiting for this topic!!
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
Haha! Hopefully it was useful.....
@JayMitchellMusic
@JayMitchellMusic 2 года назад
@@composingacademy8270 I find all of your content is useful. It’s easy to understand the way you break the theory down. Keep up the great work Simon!
@Franz_Liszt_Korean
@Franz_Liszt_Korean 2 года назад
This has helped me a lot
@mcdebugger
@mcdebugger Год назад
Thanks for this good review and your positive mood and smile! :)
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 Год назад
Thank you for watching!
@dadadrew
@dadadrew 7 месяцев назад
This is a tremendous channel. Thank you!
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 7 месяцев назад
Really appreciate it, thank you!
@eli-shulga
@eli-shulga Год назад
Wow what a treasure box for practice these incredible peaces, also the music theory on some of those is fascinating - Thank you! Subbed :)
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 Год назад
Thank you for watching and subscribing!
@GeoffNelson
@GeoffNelson 2 года назад
Great video thanks a lot!
@josepmaria5771
@josepmaria5771 Год назад
Maravilloso Gracias
@TheMusiciansGear
@TheMusiciansGear 2 года назад
Hans Zimmer has very interesting chord progressions! I have always enjoyed his compositions
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
I've always been impressed with how effectively his music compliments the visuals, with often relatively simple harmonic structures!
@TheMusiciansGear
@TheMusiciansGear 2 года назад
@@composingacademy8270 I feel the same way! Music doesn't have to be complex or simple to be powerful!
@frankzelazko
@frankzelazko 2 года назад
very beneficial and educational video
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
Thank you!
@dharambasi1928
@dharambasi1928 2 года назад
One of Zimmer's works that is frequently overlooked is The Last Samurai, it's incredible. It's one of his more simpler compositions however it's beautiful and in my opinion his best work.
@kevmurillo8510
@kevmurillo8510 2 года назад
Bro yes!! I love the last samurai so much!!
@KajianTemp
@KajianTemp 2 года назад
Beautiful, beautiful score. The Ring is also pretty underrated.
@frankstevens9726
@frankstevens9726 2 года назад
I see you’re a man of culture as well 🤝
@dharambasi1928
@dharambasi1928 2 года назад
@@frankstevens9726 indeed 🤝
@WillGrobbelaarMusic
@WillGrobbelaarMusic Год назад
Yes! The Last Samurai is very underrated as a score and movie in my opinion. He did just release a Last Samurai Suite from his latest live tour. Check it out!
@sachinbhosale4310
@sachinbhosale4310 Год назад
Wow I never watched video like this. Thank you so much for making it
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 Год назад
Thank you, I am glad you enjoyed it!
@Jd8jd
@Jd8jd 2 года назад
Amazing video! Plenty of great info
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
I'm glad it was helpful!
@sprkymrt
@sprkymrt 2 года назад
I enjoyed this. 😃 Thanks 🙏🏽
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
Many thanks!
@Byron101_
@Byron101_ Месяц назад
Hans Zimmer is more a great sound layering man than a great composer... He once said that himself. ;)
@hanniameeuwis7522
@hanniameeuwis7522 2 года назад
Thank you so much!
@apriltoronto5254
@apriltoronto5254 2 года назад
Great job done, here... seems like you were having fun!
@danielrennie8444
@danielrennie8444 2 года назад
Hey Simon. Wonderful video as always. I’m a big Zimmer fan myself and I’ve been hoping you’d make this video, so thank you!! I was wondering, though, if you’d heard his Man of Steel score. That is one of my personal favorites. Also his Dark Phoenix score is in my top few favorites too. If you haven’t heard those, I’d strongly recommend both, maybe even in a follow-up Zimmer video with those in it 😅. What’s your favorite Zimmer piece personally? Thanks again for the videos and have a great day!!
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
Hi Daniel, many thanks for watching. Oh I love Man of Steel -I had it on constantly in my car when it first came out. Not as familiar with his Dark Phoenix score which I need to revisit. 'The Rock' was one of the first movies where the soundtrack really made an impression on me. I know that he, Nick Glennie Smith and Harry Gregson Williams shared a lot of the writing on that project, so although I was going to include a cue from The Rock in this video, I couldn't be sure if Zimmer wrote it or not! ('Hummel Gets the Rockets'). Anyway I also love a piece called 'Kopano Part III' from Tears of the Sun
@roman_volkov23
@roman_volkov23 2 года назад
very intresting thanks c:
@samtasticsongs3012
@samtasticsongs3012 Год назад
Please do more! So helpful. ❤
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 Год назад
More to come!
@mortengu1385
@mortengu1385 2 года назад
interesting and well presented!
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
Thank you!
@echoesofthefuture5811
@echoesofthefuture5811 2 года назад
This is an AMAZING channel! What a find, and you explain it all so easy and there are so many styles to choose from. Forget about " Midi chord packs" this is a sensational channel for anyone who wants to learn cinematic music!
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
Oh wow, thanks so much for your kind words. I'm glad its helping!
@hamacaboy
@hamacaboy 2 года назад
Amazing video😊
@amirmoslehi2093
@amirmoslehi2093 2 года назад
Great video 👍
@BryanMunozc
@BryanMunozc 2 года назад
great video
@lepuitsauxsouhaits
@lepuitsauxsouhaits Год назад
Hi, thank you for your videos, we need more !!
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 Год назад
Thank you - More to come!
@lepuitsauxsouhaits
@lepuitsauxsouhaits Год назад
@@composingacademy8270 Can't wait !! :)
@davidvaldez2945
@davidvaldez2945 2 года назад
Great video
@arctr00perecho
@arctr00perecho 2 года назад
I wish you did a piece from Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron. I kind of heard a similar chord progression presented in 'Chevaliers De Sangreal' from The Da Vinci Code and Lion King
@carlosrelampago2279
@carlosrelampago2279 7 месяцев назад
Excelent vídeo👏👏🎼🎼🤘
@ubarhd1
@ubarhd1 Год назад
Fantastic
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 Год назад
Thank you so much 😀
@DonPasquale_
@DonPasquale_ 2 года назад
Really well done, would be awesome if you could do one for Ludwig Goransson and Michael Giacchino as well
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
Thanks for watching! Great suggestions - I'll try to do a video on each of them soon!
@mahmusik1153
@mahmusik1153 2 года назад
Goransson should have used V- IV-vi-I in Tenet
@noahking5531
@noahking5531 2 года назад
Had no idea Hans Zimmer used the axis!
@reympab29
@reympab29 2 года назад
It’ll be great if you make a video about the chord progressions Thomas Bergensen uses. I’m most curious about “Cry” because some chords are what I call “happy chords” and yet the whole profession invites sadness and hopelessness.
@unisonbandy8235
@unisonbandy8235 Год назад
It's a great channel for beginners and intermediate producer.
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 Год назад
Thank you so much, glad it has been useful!
@moy19vh
@moy19vh 2 года назад
Are you using virtual instruments? If so,which piano are you using? Sounds beautiful
@PapierschnitzelPapercraft
@PapierschnitzelPapercraft 2 года назад
I have been dabbling with some of these themes to decipher the cord progressons. Thanks for helping me out here! :) (btw timestamps at the end seem out of sync)
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
Thanks for spotting the timestamp issue - I had an issue with youtube copyright and had to take out the Dark Knight play through. Of course I forgot to update the timestamps 😀
@asklavos
@asklavos Год назад
Thanks a lot for the video, although it was just showing which chords are used, i am unsure as to what I learnt aside from piano sheet data..
@SonOfManMusic
@SonOfManMusic 2 года назад
nice
@prod.platiinum3405
@prod.platiinum3405 2 года назад
after learning music theory this is mind blowing
@harisumi8382
@harisumi8382 2 года назад
Terima kasih👍
@soliwan1932
@soliwan1932 2 года назад
How does Thomas Newman make chord progressions give you butterflies in your stomach?
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
Thomas Newman is also one of my favourites....look out for a potential video coming very soon.....
@nihilist92
@nihilist92 2 года назад
The Lydian mode plays a major role here
@jorgeguberte
@jorgeguberte 2 года назад
I would love to see this kind of video about Alexandre Desplat
@beingjono
@beingjono 2 года назад
Strange way to look at "Time" , I deff would have thought of it in G, but I guess it doesn't really make a difference
@michaelosgoodjr947
@michaelosgoodjr947 Год назад
thank you so much for this video it's amazing to see such talent. Any chance you'll cover Elfman some day?
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 Год назад
Hi Michael - yes I'm sure I'll put together a video on Elfman's music. I don't know his music as much as other composers, so it will be fun to do some research! Which are your favourite scores of his?
@michaelosgoodjr947
@michaelosgoodjr947 Год назад
@@composingacademy8270 Edward scissorhands ice dance, sleepy hollow, men in black, and any of the spider-man movies. He definitely can capture the attention with those chromatic chords. Mostly I love how the choir and strings evovle.
@REDSTUDIORECORDS
@REDSTUDIORECORDS 2 года назад
Wow
@cjp68
@cjp68 2 года назад
Thank you taking time time to break these progressions down. Your explanations are very helpful. I am still an amateur at composing this style of music. May I ask a question please? Em's formal? standard? chord progression is Em-F#dim-G-Am-Bm-C-D. I see in the chords above a Cmaj7. Does that mean the C can be changed to any variation of C Major? or any other chord above but the root? For instance, the Am, changing it to an Asus4? Bm to a Bb (flat) ? Not that I would with this piece just a general question please sir?
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
Hi Paul, many thanks for watching. Yes you are correct, the chords which appear in an Em Natural minor scale are Em-F#dim-G-Am-Bm-C-D. The C maj7 refers to the 7th note which is Major 7th interval above the root note, C. This would give the note of 'B'. You could also have Asus4 and it would still fit in with the key of Em. Going from Bm to Bb would stick out a little as the Bb is not part of the Em scale. But if it sounds good to you, then go for it!
@cjp68
@cjp68 2 года назад
Thank you very much for your answer, it makes sense that moving it to the 7th interval works within that scale. So, any note or chord can change to a different note/chord as long it remain inside the it range? I believe I better understand now and once again, thank you kindly for your reply.
@mukeshsaxena5603
@mukeshsaxena5603 2 года назад
Time from Inception is my favourite.
@Yadi9696
@Yadi9696 7 месяцев назад
Bro i like u its really need me thank u
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 7 месяцев назад
You're welcome, thank you for watching!
@griffinc466
@griffinc466 2 года назад
Threw me for a loop to hear you describe Time as being in Em -- to me Am feels very strongly resolved, and the Em chord doesn't at all.
@davidr.w.7517
@davidr.w.7517 2 года назад
Can you please explain Dream Is Collapsing (Inception) by Hans Zimmer? I subscribed by the way, you are a good teacher
@BajaShouta
@BajaShouta 2 года назад
I'd love a deeper look at A Dark Knight and then Rise from the next movie, both of which have similar ending themes and whatnot
@levidennis8007
@levidennis8007 Год назад
What kinda chord progression is in Radiohead & Hans Zimmer - Bloom it has 3 chords only and sounds very deep, mysterious and great.
@bestvideotube728
@bestvideotube728 2 года назад
Well. hello there! Your videos are great job, don't doubt it. Thanks)) How much your music does cost for a short film? I have my own studio and we have a rewards (including best sound and best directing) Thank you)))
@johnhawkinshawkins1284
@johnhawkinshawkins1284 2 года назад
More please ASAP
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
Yes more planned!
@malcolmgregoire1019
@malcolmgregoire1019 Год назад
I love Hans Zimmer's compositions and a close second would be Vangelis.
@gondiulaurentiu3804
@gondiulaurentiu3804 Год назад
It is difficult without a dominant to assign a tonal center to this work. For me, it is rather A-Dorian. But it can also be G major and then D major with which it ends will be dominant.
@nathantowns2043
@nathantowns2043 2 года назад
Wouldn't a better way to look at that Inception Chord progression be in A Dorian?
@vivekjadhav2210
@vivekjadhav2210 2 года назад
Nice Video Sir
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
Thank you!
@vivekjadhav2210
@vivekjadhav2210 2 года назад
Sir please make breakdown of song
@vivekjadhav2210
@vivekjadhav2210 2 года назад
Song i am send you
@harrierholt5891
@harrierholt5891 2 года назад
can you do a lesson on John Williams too?
@hamed2011
@hamed2011 Год назад
how to create good and catchy melodies have you any video about that?
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 Год назад
Hi, this one might help. 5 Tips for writing a melody. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MM6fyvz2BKU.html
@avatr7109
@avatr7109 2 года назад
You missed Dune... But thanks for the overview... Mr.Hans truly is a Genius.
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
Yes I definitely need to get to know Dune better....he really is a genius!
@mattsmith8317
@mattsmith8317 Год назад
amazing video ! what plugin were you using for the strings ?
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 Год назад
Hi, if I remember rightly, it was Cinematic Studio Strings. Hope that helps!
@ginny6779
@ginny6779 2 года назад
I think the last samurai soundtrack is the most beautiful music that i've ever heard.
@dharambasi1928
@dharambasi1928 2 года назад
I agree so much, it's beautiful. It's a shame it's quite underrated.
@ginny6779
@ginny6779 2 года назад
@@dharambasi1928 absolutely. Why does anyone mention about it? It's a masterpiece.
@angelonucellese1411
@angelonucellese1411 2 года назад
Sia ma parla piano..... Un mitra
@marco.savini.128
@marco.savini.128 2 года назад
what's the context for the first chord progression being Em? i would think it totally Am, it's the first chord of the loop both times, it also has the most resolution, you can't tell me that that Em feels like a first chord, and also obviously, all chords in the progression fit in the Am tonality, it would end up being, I V VII IV+ I III VII IV+
@watermark9282
@watermark9282 2 года назад
can you please explain which instruments plays chords in he is a pirate.I here chords but cant identify from what instruments
@interw7639
@interw7639 Год назад
宝藏博主!!!
@AleksMaik
@AleksMaik 2 года назад
"He's a pirate" is a piece by Klaus Badelt, not Zimmer
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
Hi Aleks, so its a fun story, but Zimmer did actually write the main themes from Pirates of the Caribbean (including He's a Pirate'). Zimmer's studio Remote Control (or Media Ventures as it might have been back then) was given the task of scoring the first movie as Hans didn't have time to score the film as he was working on the Last Samurai. He did however spend a long night writing the main themes and 'blue print' for the score though. This was then passed to a whole team of composers which was headed up by Klaus Badelt, who wrote the score in some 15 days. Hans' original demo is available here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-D6wsGESeNjk.html (He's a Pirate is heard at 2.52). Thanks for watching!
@AleksMaik
@AleksMaik 2 года назад
@@composingacademy8270 oh, that is very interesting, I wasn't aware of that :) Thanks for clearing that up!
@rwandanstarbux1494
@rwandanstarbux1494 2 года назад
@@AleksMaik Wow, you replied with respect and reason, very uncommon on this platform.
@wilsonwahome8411
@wilsonwahome8411 8 месяцев назад
Fun fact: The first sword fight(Will Turner vs Jack) was done by Ramin Djawadi. Hans says he and other composers(Steve Jablonsky, Geoff Zanelli and so many others) spent hours trying to score that scene but could. Ramin, their coffee boy at the time, offered politely to try something through the night. The result was so good Hans told him will never make any more coffee.
@gioachinolorelli5138
@gioachinolorelli5138 2 года назад
Excuse me: There is a bass clef (F) with no alterations, so tge piece could be either F maj or d min. How czn rhe second bar (1st grade) be Em?
@j5545
@j5545 2 года назад
Haven't watched the video but nice!
@composingacademy8270
@composingacademy8270 2 года назад
Thanks!
@ashermax123
@ashermax123 2 года назад
Can you make a video like this for Danny elfman?
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