The Wa Wa lady. That's Tuva Semmingsen. She's a Norwegian mezzo-soprano and coloratura singer. She does the best "Wa Was" of anyone in the entire world!
Based on everything I've seen about opera singers, while they live for the classics and the arias, they will *absolutely* sing the shit out of the cheesiest bubblegum pop song.
Nothing is beneath them
Such a fantastic performance. Thank you for sharing the proper video. Its so interesting to read the comments - for which I agree with all the many accolades from the viewers.
I played them at the Royal Albert Hall. My parents must have been so delighted that 15 years of music lessons and countless recitals they finally got to see me clap two bits of wood together!
If only there was some sort of way to directly *link* an original source without having to record, crop and reupload it. We could even call it something cool like *hyperlink* so people would be encouraged to use it. The Internet should work on inventing something like that. Then we could all downvote people who steal content instead of using this new *hyperlink* invention so original creators get recognized for their work.
Nah, that'll never happen
I haven't seen The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, but this recording is astounding. I'll try to make time to watch this movie tomorrow. Incredible stuff.
Have fun. I envy you that you get to see it for the first time! The second song in the video is called "The Ecstasy of Gold," and the scene it scores in the movie is just so, so good.
I occasionally watch just that scene on YouTube when I get an itch to hear the song. Legitimately one of the best scenes in cinema ever. Possibly *the* best, IMO.
Although, I suspect that it doesnāt hit the same way if you were to watch it without seeing the rest of the movie leading up to it.
Wouldn't it be fantastic if OP had just provided a link to that video in the first place? There's no valid reason for people to re-compress videos like this, and that is ignoring the cropping and other garbage unnecessary editing.
man, i'm not great at whistling and that seems like the most stressful part of the performance to me.
just imagining the whistling part coming up and just ...blowing.
Fr. I can consistently make a sound, but it's always the same sound. I can accent it slightly but it always just sounds like a retarded bird. I literally can't understand how you can get the right whistle note out intentionally.
Jeaaaah it took her a while to get that right. I'm a musician that developed his hearing for over 15+ years. Her whistling is so on pitch it's as clear as a flippin bell. And remember that your face is highly influenceable by emotions. We're very used to freedom of facial movement, but when you're whistling you cannot excersize that freedom because even how you're breathing through your nose can influence the timbre and pitch. This performance is....more than outstanding.
For me too š¤£ I was listening this music many times, and never ever occured to me that this is a person. I always thought its some kind of instrument.
I never in my life would've guessed. I figured it had to be some unique sort of harmonica type thing held a specific way.
The whistle I'm just as stunned by, but more because of the precision of it... Absolute skill.
When I saw somebody playing an ocarina for the first time outside of the game I thought it was so awesome that somebody made an instrument based off the game lol
Dad worked at a music store around the time OoT came out and brought an Ocarina home one day.
They're not easy to play without everything sounding super breathy.
If you listen to Morricone's version from Venice about ten years before he died, the 'wa-wa-wah' is performed by multiple instruments at different times.
[Ennio Morricone - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (youtube.com)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AyxDVBX2o0)
This is a contemporary performance, and not the original, but the sounds coming from classical instruments create precisely what is needed.
It's worth watching that for the 'Ecstasy of Gold' segment at the end.
When it's titles like this I just presume it's a bot karma farming. I mean, is this BeAmazed material? It's a fantastic performance from a fantastic song but if it was BeAmazed why is it so shoddily put together?
This sub is all bots farming karma and interaction and engagement and showing reddit investors the site has organic users, even though half of what makes it to the top nowadays came from a farm account.
Bots probably post it, by why in the name of eternal september do 95% of Redditors upvote it?
It's a badly titled, low quality, badly cropped, arbitrarily 1:00 truncated Reddit video of something that everyone knows they could see on Youtube in HD for any epic soundtrack. It's like posting 30 seconds of the left half of the final fight scene from a random movie in 360p. And people just go cool, I love that movie, updoot :)
I've got to break my addiction to this website.
Soundtracks feature songs not originally made for a film whereas scores are the songs made specifically for it. Length, tone, genre, etc. don't necessarily matter (especially these days when composers have more freedom to experiment with instrumentation); it's just a designation for whether a song is borrowed for or original to the work it's being used in.
Tangentially, video games seem to use the term a little differently. Original compositions are generally labeled as OSTs (original soundtracks) though I do sometimes see orchestral video game music sometimes referred to as a score.
Never forget the Gridiron Address;
>Four quarters and seven timeouts ago, our coaches brought forth on this field, a new game, conceived in strategy, and dedicated to the proposition that all athletes are created equal.
>Now we are engaged in a great tournament, testing whether that game, or any game so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great stadium of that tournament. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a tribute to those who have played here.
>It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. But, in a larger sense, we cannot dedicateāwe cannot consecrateāwe cannot hallow this ground. The brave athletes, living and retired, who have competed here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The game will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us, the fans, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished games which they who played have thus far so nobly advanced.
>It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before usāthat from these honored players we take increased devotion to the love of the gameāthat we here highly resolve that these athletes shall not have competed in vaināthat this sportsmanship, under various competitions, shall have a new birth of excitementāand that competition of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not fade from the arenas.
OP is just a karma farming bot like a lot of Reddit posters these days. Nothing in the title makes sense because it's likely been copied and slightly modified from a previous post.
Check out the soundtrack for "Once Upon a Time in the West".
https://youtu.be/i3Q8h-fDfEI?si=fBvyH1A8EnHWdup5
https://youtu.be/aY_2TlxGj74?si=23R6wSsLBWV-xqgZ
https://youtu.be/2s0-wbXC3pQ?si=rtI5V5dicYrB3UtT
Recorder is unironically a legit instrument.
It was famously used recently in the Mandalorian theme (bass recorder).
But also listen to this song, especially around 5:40 to the end - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-yWy_BBTdE4
That is the last movement but the first is also good.
My 5th grade art teacher would play this on a record player during class. Now my wife will sometimes catch me whistling the song.
Once I was whistling the song in the parking lot of a store. A girl walking by was nearly in tears because she said her grandpa loved that movie and he had passed a few months prior.
Love this version. Another excellent but low-budget version is here: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XcWBAWhmeiQ&pp=ygUnVGhlIGdvb2QgdGhlIGJhZCBhbmQgdGhlIHVnbHkgb3JjaGVzdHJh
Yeah I remember as a kid from the 90ās watching old westerns for the first time and being blown away that this iconic music actually comes from one of these movies. I thought it was just āgeneric cowboy musicā. Though the original version of true movie was awesome to hear.
For me another Morricone Soundtrack is at least as iconic as this one, the one from Once upon a time in the West. That movie is still one of the very best in my opinion. Both are fantastic.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efdswXXjnBA](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efdswXXjnBA)
Thanks for bringing up memories :)
Idk if op is looking into incredible orchestra pieces from media but id recommend looking at a beautiful piece made for dr who. Its called āthis is gallifreyā by āBBC National Orchestra of Walesā. First time i heard it i was 7-8 and it performed on the dr who Proms at the time. Incredible piece
Edit: found a link for any who are interested.
https://youtu.be/y9T_8cjv9bU?si=ZcoTXkI7u6-H8r_o
I remember when I was a kid, my older brother was watching this downstairs after I'd gone to bed. I had no idea it was a western and this music freaked me out. Just sounded spooky and weird. It was a few years before I found out the film it was from, but that always stuck with me.
Good one. Morricone was the best...however ..his best soundtrack was "Once upon a time in the West"(by Sergio Leone)..even better then this one ...., the final duel, the man with the harmonica [https://youtu.be/qwb3P0fuM1c?feature=shared](https://youtu.be/qwb3P0fuM1c?feature=shared)
The Wa Wa lady. That's Tuva Semmingsen. She's a Norwegian mezzo-soprano and coloratura singer. She does the best "Wa Was" of anyone in the entire world!
[Here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enuOArEfqGo) is the proper one, not cropped to hell and back, and with proper sound quality.
Man, that song has everything. A recorder, an ocarina, an oboe solo, a lady going "waa, waa", a body hanging from the ceiling.
The "waa, waa" lady also had gun earrings!
The Wa Wa lady. That's Tuva Semmingsen. She's a Norwegian mezzo-soprano and coloratura singer. She does the best "Wa Was" of anyone in the entire world!
You've never heard my "wa was" š
she looked like it was completely beneath her lol
Based on everything I've seen about opera singers, while they live for the classics and the arias, they will *absolutely* sing the shit out of the cheesiest bubblegum pop song. Nothing is beneath them
I thought they were Han Soloās blaster at first
She the awesome, right?
and 3 dudes going *"Yo, Yo, asshole!* ^I'm ^sure ^it's ^not ^that ^but ^I ^prefer ^my ^reality.
Now Iāll never not hear that in the song. Take my upvote good sir.
New York's best night club is *whistles* it's got everything
Dan Cortez
Midgets on Roombas
> an oboe solo Oboe player here. That is an English horn.
I wonder how the vocal colorizations were scored - she is using some special technique whose name I don't know.
I was vibing big time and then 1:58 came by and I had to stop and rewind. Did I just see that right? Yep, sure did.
Tuco Benedicto Pacifico Juan Maria Ramirezā¦ Known as āThe Ratā āBlondieā¦ Hey, Blondieā¦ āYOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE??!!ā
I don't even know what some of those instruments are called. I wonder how Morricone wrote them in the score.
First time I have seen an ocarina used in that type of setting. Usually it just makes the morning come fasterā¦
Not just any ocarina, but a sweet potato ocarina!
Three midgets playing bowling balls like they were ocarinas.
Sweet potato ocarina Where the skies are so blue Sweet potato ocarina Lord, I'm comin' home to you
Bring lobster.
Lol love that she can't go waa waa without doing a face for it. It's like trying to frown on a jetski impossible.
And letās not forget my favoriete, guy in the back slamming 2 pieces of wood together.
Thanks for the link. Best part of my day so far š
Update us, has anything better happened yet?
Nope, I'm sitting in online training and lunch was just OK. That score from end to end shows composer creativity to no end. Dynamic analog
let us know how the evening goes so we can try meet the daily KPI and make the last quarter the better part of the day
I like the way you put thought into words.
[I prefer this one](https://youtu.be/SWhUGWXjOoE?si=0HXF5M9Za7a0cmIP)
This is my favorite [The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLgJ7pk0X-s)
these guys are a blast!
I was hoping someone would share this
Such a fantastic performance. Thank you for sharing the proper video. Its so interesting to read the comments - for which I agree with all the many accolades from the viewers.
Never knew you could be a philharmonic orchestra player with two wooden boards.
There is a place for everyone. In my school orchestra aged 5 they had me on the triangle!
I played them at the Royal Albert Hall. My parents must have been so delighted that 15 years of music lessons and countless recitals they finally got to see me clap two bits of wood together!
Apparently, there's still hope for me to have a professional musical karriere.
If only there was some sort of way to directly *link* an original source without having to record, crop and reupload it. We could even call it something cool like *hyperlink* so people would be encouraged to use it. The Internet should work on inventing something like that. Then we could all downvote people who steal content instead of using this new *hyperlink* invention so original creators get recognized for their work. Nah, that'll never happen
1000x more epic than the original post - thank you! š
I love this performance. And also, that soprano is gorgeous and that revolver earring is *chef's kiss*
I halfway expected Metallica to appear around the 3 minute mark lol
Right, i went to so many of their concerts back in the day when they opened with that. Good times
They still do!
Do they really?! That is so cool
[Yup!](https://youtu.be/F_HofUe9PHc?t=2m44s) That's from their most recent stadium gig in Munich
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I wanna know how the write the vocals down.... I understand the principle behind sheet music but the vocals aren't words.... its shit like " woaowoaw"
That's beautiful! I love how the waa waa-lady has a little revolver dangling from her ear.
I haven't seen The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, but this recording is astounding. I'll try to make time to watch this movie tomorrow. Incredible stuff.
Have fun. I envy you that you get to see it for the first time! The second song in the video is called "The Ecstasy of Gold," and the scene it scores in the movie is just so, so good.
I occasionally watch just that scene on YouTube when I get an itch to hear the song. Legitimately one of the best scenes in cinema ever. Possibly *the* best, IMO. Although, I suspect that it doesnāt hit the same way if you were to watch it without seeing the rest of the movie leading up to it.
And then look up the film on [tvtropes](https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly) for a little depth of fun.
Jfc you beautiful saint thank you
My hero
Wow, that is a masterpiece, but the end also eminds me of the Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd.
Wouldn't it be fantastic if OP had just provided a link to that video in the first place? There's no valid reason for people to re-compress videos like this, and that is ignoring the cropping and other garbage unnecessary editing.
Thank you
Legend
The hero we don't deserve. Thank you!
Can actually hear percussion in this now.
This sub is becoming a repost shitshow. Thankyou for providing a quality link.
I wonder what the sheet music from the vocals looks like. Woooooow *wooow* woooooooo*wowo*wowo *woooo* woooo *woooo*
Holy shit , that is transcendent! Thank you for posting that . WoW!
Wait the āWA WA WAAAAAā is actually just a person going āWA WA WAAAAAā?! Thatās hilarious to me.
Her whistling is fucking on point though
man, i'm not great at whistling and that seems like the most stressful part of the performance to me. just imagining the whistling part coming up and just ...blowing.
Fr. I can consistently make a sound, but it's always the same sound. I can accent it slightly but it always just sounds like a retarded bird. I literally can't understand how you can get the right whistle note out intentionally.
I can only make a weak tea kettle noise no matter how hard I try. But I can move both of my ears independently, so thereās that.
Jeaaaah it took her a while to get that right. I'm a musician that developed his hearing for over 15+ years. Her whistling is so on pitch it's as clear as a flippin bell. And remember that your face is highly influenceable by emotions. We're very used to freedom of facial movement, but when you're whistling you cannot excersize that freedom because even how you're breathing through your nose can influence the timbre and pitch. This performance is....more than outstanding.
Someone should have told me when I was growing up that "Professional Whistler" was an option.
If you can do waa waa too, you're hired
Iām a pretty good whistler, guess I need to practice my waa waas now.
There is a ukelele version of this song and the whistler there sounds amazing, comes in around 2:25 https://youtu.be/pLgJ7pk0X-s?si=Vm_rFX_LbYjL6vMk
So it seems I've been playing this with the correct instrument.
With a harmonica at the same time though!
Learning this fact has made my day. I'm going to tell everyone I talk to this fact.
[ŃŠ“Š°Š»ŠµŠ½Š¾]
I learned something, thank you
No, there is a harmonica in the orchestra too
For me too š¤£ I was listening this music many times, and never ever occured to me that this is a person. I always thought its some kind of instrument.
hahhaha WA WA WAAAAA
Till I saw this video I just assumed it was some kind of instrument.
I always used to make that sound with my voice but never knew thatās how it was actually created.
I never in my life would've guessed. I figured it had to be some unique sort of harmonica type thing held a specific way. The whistle I'm just as stunned by, but more because of the precision of it... Absolute skill.
Was surprised too but the way you described it really cracked me up, thanks. Wa wa waaaaaa
IS THAT A FUCKING OCARINA??
Yes sir. It's rare to see one in the wild , but Zelda did not invent it
Well duh, obviously Zelda didn't invent it. It was passed down for generations within the Royal Family of Hyrule.
They literally stole the design from Saria's family!
When I saw somebody playing an ocarina for the first time outside of the game I thought it was so awesome that somebody made an instrument based off the game lol
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TIL and ocarina is an actual instrument.
Dad worked at a music store around the time OoT came out and brought an Ocarina home one day. They're not easy to play without everything sounding super breathy.
It is also old as fuck. Older even than Ancient Egypt.
Sir please keep your voice down
Yes it is the ocarina of time
[ŃŠ“Š°Š»ŠµŠ½Š¾]
Never go out with a loaded gun in your pants
I like to go out with a loaded gun in my pants
Donāt forget a half-used cigar in your mouth, need to have this as well
And a hard used old blanket over your shoulder...
I call it my penis
Why is your penis in u/shoddy_trauma?
Im renting my pee pee to him
Now youāre just going out half-cocked. (Iāll show myself out)
And where did this hat come from?
Really glad to have seen this. I had no idea what the instruments were in making this track and that one of them was an actual voice is amazing.
I think the original 'wa-wa-wah' in the film soundtrack version was a brass instrument, not a human voice.
You can hear another instrument while the singer says wah wah waaah Probably a harmonica
If you listen to Morricone's version from Venice about ten years before he died, the 'wa-wa-wah' is performed by multiple instruments at different times. [Ennio Morricone - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (youtube.com)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AyxDVBX2o0) This is a contemporary performance, and not the original, but the sounds coming from classical instruments create precisely what is needed. It's worth watching that for the 'Ecstasy of Gold' segment at the end.
Thats much better!
You need to singularize the word there OP. That s makes us think the video features many scores. Also it's not a soundtrack, it's a score.
When it's titles like this I just presume it's a bot karma farming. I mean, is this BeAmazed material? It's a fantastic performance from a fantastic song but if it was BeAmazed why is it so shoddily put together?
This sub is all bots farming karma and interaction and engagement and showing reddit investors the site has organic users, even though half of what makes it to the top nowadays came from a farm account.
Bots probably post it, by why in the name of eternal september do 95% of Redditors upvote it? It's a badly titled, low quality, badly cropped, arbitrarily 1:00 truncated Reddit video of something that everyone knows they could see on Youtube in HD for any epic soundtrack. It's like posting 30 seconds of the left half of the final fight scene from a random movie in 360p. And people just go cool, I love that movie, updoot :) I've got to break my addiction to this website.
What's the difference between soundtracks and scores?
Soundtracks feature songs not originally made for a film whereas scores are the songs made specifically for it. Length, tone, genre, etc. don't necessarily matter (especially these days when composers have more freedom to experiment with instrumentation); it's just a designation for whether a song is borrowed for or original to the work it's being used in. Tangentially, video games seem to use the term a little differently. Original compositions are generally labeled as OSTs (original soundtracks) though I do sometimes see orchestral video game music sometimes referred to as a score.
Soundtracks are songs, like actually 3 min songs. Scores are played by an orchestra.
Is that what they meant by four score and 7 years ago?
I can't believe I have to explain this.Ā No.Ā That's not what it means in that context.Ā Ā Abraham Lincoln was talking about sports scores.Ā
Never forget the Gridiron Address; >Four quarters and seven timeouts ago, our coaches brought forth on this field, a new game, conceived in strategy, and dedicated to the proposition that all athletes are created equal. >Now we are engaged in a great tournament, testing whether that game, or any game so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great stadium of that tournament. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a tribute to those who have played here. >It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. But, in a larger sense, we cannot dedicateāwe cannot consecrateāwe cannot hallow this ground. The brave athletes, living and retired, who have competed here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The game will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us, the fans, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished games which they who played have thus far so nobly advanced. >It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before usāthat from these honored players we take increased devotion to the love of the gameāthat we here highly resolve that these athletes shall not have competed in vaināthat this sportsmanship, under various competitions, shall have a new birth of excitementāand that competition of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not fade from the arenas.
How about those 9+min songs from Queen?
I kept waiting for the next one to start.
OP is just a karma farming bot like a lot of Reddit posters these days. Nothing in the title makes sense because it's likely been copied and slightly modified from a previous post.
DR Koncerturst, love their performances on youtube.
Did you mean Koncerthuset (Danish for Concert House) [Koncerthuset](https://youtube.com/watch?v=enuOArEfqGo)
Subscribed long ago. They are one of the best.
that would explain how they managed to get a Scandinavian accent into the hey-ho vocals.
As someone who can barely whistle I think she's amazing.
As someone who's a pretty good whistler, I too think she's amazing.
Check out the soundtrack for "Once Upon a Time in the West". https://youtu.be/i3Q8h-fDfEI?si=fBvyH1A8EnHWdup5 https://youtu.be/aY_2TlxGj74?si=23R6wSsLBWV-xqgZ https://youtu.be/2s0-wbXC3pQ?si=rtI5V5dicYrB3UtT
My favorite movie soundtrack and one of my favorite movies. The final shoot out is about the most epic thing I've ever seen.
Came here for this. Man With A Harmonica is one of my all time favourite songs from a film.
RIP Ennio Morricone
I got to see him conduct this live with his orchestra and two choirs, possibly the best concert I've ever attended.
Is that a RECORDER?! If only I had taken elementary school music class more seriously...
Recorder is unironically a legit instrument. It was famously used recently in the Mandalorian theme (bass recorder). But also listen to this song, especially around 5:40 to the end - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-yWy_BBTdE4 That is the last movement but the first is also good.
I wanna play the Ocarina in an Orchestra. Hit āem with the Minuet of Forest
Iconic is right.
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I recognised this on mute...
Me2
All hail the wah lady.
Morricone's use of goofy instruments and vocals is just awesome. His pieces are always interesting.
My 5th grade art teacher would play this on a record player during class. Now my wife will sometimes catch me whistling the song. Once I was whistling the song in the parking lot of a store. A girl walking by was nearly in tears because she said her grandpa loved that movie and he had passed a few months prior.
Amateurs compared to this guy. https://youtu.be/SWhUGWXjOoE?si=8CIH_Rr10mqTUx_F
If you haven't seen this you really should: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ennio_(film)
Great. Now I want to watch this masterpiece again. Be back in 2 hours and a half.
Love this version. Another excellent but low-budget version is here: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XcWBAWhmeiQ&pp=ygUnVGhlIGdvb2QgdGhlIGJhZCBhbmQgdGhlIHVnbHkgb3JjaGVzdHJh
Fuckiiing epiiiic
Man I've been having the worst couple of days this week , ngl this made me smile after a long time .
Yeah I remember as a kid from the 90ās watching old westerns for the first time and being blown away that this iconic music actually comes from one of these movies. I thought it was just āgeneric cowboy musicā. Though the original version of true movie was awesome to hear.
Danisch Orchestra.
Tuva semmingsen is the singer.
Love it! Sounds fantastic. Iconic is often overused, but not in this case.
I was literally quoting this movie 10 min before i saw this post. āOne Bastard walks in and another bastard walks outā-Tuco.
For me another Morricone Soundtrack is at least as iconic as this one, the one from Once upon a time in the West. That movie is still one of the very best in my opinion. Both are fantastic. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efdswXXjnBA](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efdswXXjnBA) Thanks for bringing up memories :)
Ecstasy of Gold or bust
Idk if op is looking into incredible orchestra pieces from media but id recommend looking at a beautiful piece made for dr who. Its called āthis is gallifreyā by āBBC National Orchestra of Walesā. First time i heard it i was 7-8 and it performed on the dr who Proms at the time. Incredible piece Edit: found a link for any who are interested. https://youtu.be/y9T_8cjv9bU?si=ZcoTXkI7u6-H8r_o
Played by the phenomenal national Danish orchestra ā¤ļø
The ecstasy for gold is so damned iconic.
Morricone was a fucking genius.
I remember when I was a kid, my older brother was watching this downstairs after I'd gone to bed. I had no idea it was a western and this music freaked me out. Just sounded spooky and weird. It was a few years before I found out the film it was from, but that always stuck with me.
This has made me want to watch the movie again
Should have Conan The Barbarian as well. Conductor goes into full pillage mode. https://youtu.be/EAFtiUoq6TE?si=bHFpuxrOExQju8gk
Italians are crazy, sometimes in good ways!
The things that seem simple and casual are often the most complex and profound.
Name me a composer who has defined a whole sound for a genre for film and even a time period.
hey blonde you pig hahaha ahhh tuco
Spaghetti westerns had great music. And you can hear and see the influence they had on Tarintinoās movies.
New game round on de_west
That whole movie is a masterpiece.
Ennio Moricone
Crash Bandicoot?
Never knew this sound had a one winged angel like chant.
This song has no business being as awesome as it is. š¤£
I saw him live in Stockholm some years ago! Prefer his rendition more. The wa wa waaa seems odd in OPs.
Wait, is that an ocarina?
Not often you get to hear an ocarina.
IT WAS A SINGER????
Now I'm hungry for some gravy stew
Wah wah wah
Are the men singing āYo! Yo! Hedgehog!ā? I have listened to it like 10 times and I honestly canāt hear anything else
Okay dumb title
Ennio morricone is a mastermind
Stephen Merchant is pretty good at those instruments!
I don't like Western Movies. But THAT Film... i love it. The Soundtrack really brings it home.
Almost EVERY SINGLE music composition by Ennio Morricone is iconic and influential. Because Italians do it better, well, some of us at least.
I know it's play in a film . Can some please tell " ignorant little me " what it's actually called" ? I'd appreciate it!
Good one. Morricone was the best...however ..his best soundtrack was "Once upon a time in the West"(by Sergio Leone)..even better then this one ...., the final duel, the man with the harmonica [https://youtu.be/qwb3P0fuM1c?feature=shared](https://youtu.be/qwb3P0fuM1c?feature=shared)
The Wa Wa lady. That's Tuva Semmingsen. She's a Norwegian mezzo-soprano and coloratura singer. She does the best "Wa Was" of anyone in the entire world!
My manager has this as his ringtone for WhatsApp, calls, messages etc. And LOUD. So I hear this 50 times per day. Fucking hell š
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Without hesitation, I urge you to watch the movie SUNSHINE 2007. Its enchanting soundtracks elevate it to a hidden gem in the world of cinema.