@@CB_4that’s just plain wrong. I’m a composer and don’t even need to tell you that every pirates theme is in a minor key, and Chani’s theme is most definitely in a major key
The last sentences of the video made that even more clear. Always humble. I went to his concerts, on stage, this is the team first, you can feel it. The team vibe is real.
Wow, I’m a musician and I didn’t even recognize that that was a cello. The way she plays it and the way it is mixed, it almost sounds a bit like a woodwind. I feel like there has to be a woodwind in there somewhere somewhere backing up that cello part. Great info, there were a few moments in the soundtrack when I got Wonder Woman theme vibes. I don’t like those movies but her theme is awesome.
I like how much Zimmer stresses that the score and the sound are a collaborative effort. He doesn't take credit; he names all the artists he works with, talks about how their contributions were vital to the final score. Respect
This reminds me of the behind the scenes documentaries for Lord of the Rings. Hours and hours of amazing detail that made you love the movie even more. Dune deserves more of these.
People keep getting mad at me when I say that these films are basically the Science Fiction equivalent to Lord of the Rings. The Lord of the rings are my favorite movies ever and nothing will ever touch them! It’s like they think I’m disparaging them by praising this movie. No, as much as I love this, I don’t view it as epic as Lord of the rings, but those movies came out when I was a young teenager so they had a big impact. But it is a fact that this is the greatest world building in Science Fiction cinema of all time. So I think the comparison to Lord of the rings is totally fair. The only science fiction trilogy that people love that much is Star Wars, but Star Wars isn’t science fiction it’s fantasy.
When Paul summons the worm and it's coming towards him; that sounds exactly like a Saturn V or Space Shuttle right after it's left the tower on lift-off.
This movie is one of those rare projects where every single person involved has so much love/motivation for it and is producing at their peak. These guys created a masterpiece. The score for this film really stood out from any other movie/show that I've seen.
The instruments they made were so important to the film, those woodwinds Pedro played were absolutely key to the score. So well done by everyone, Hans has a team that is truly inventive and inspirational.
Even the end credits of Dune 2 are monumental because of how the soundtrack hits (“Only I Will Remain”). Watched it three times, and every single time lots of people stayed in their seats until the end of the credits.
The love theme is on par with gladiator - now we are free for me. And that has been my all time favourite song. What a legend Hans is, and what a movie!
This is why Hans is one of the best composers still working in cinema today. His enthusiasm is absolutely infectious and just makes you wish you were a part of the team behind this film.
I cried twice listening to "Beginnings are such delicate times" and my crying indicates that this song has opened a portal to the higher self.. it's like coming home to ourselves... thank you, Hanz Zimmer.
I met the guys that made the wood resonators in Paris, they are the sweatest artists I have ever met. Discussed about music and sound in a way I’ve never intended the thing to be talked that way. This is just joyful to see him on the official making off, what a crazy journey. 😂
Hans created a masterpiece with part 1 and 2. And it gets even better when you know that Hans himself is a big Dune fan. Kiss the Ring perfectly captures the sad ending of the book.
in Dune Sketchbook, Paul's dream is my favourite. In Dune part 1, leaving Caladan is my favourite. And in Dune part 2, arrival is my favourite. These should be the greatest film score trilogy ever made. Paul's dream (Dune sketchbook) Leaving Caladan (Dune part one) Arrival (Dune part two)
3:33 Denis: "Hans, I think it's maybe one of the best things you've written!" Hans: "You think so?" Denis: "Yes, I think so!" Hans: "Me too." LEGENDARY!!
Been a fan of Hans Z as composer for while, but this documentary just brought it to another level. So much respect for the art, passion, and skills....
I love that this entire team are just so passionate about this movie, only with this passion and their talent can movies like DUNE be made, a film to be remembered in history.
You know when you watch, listen or participate in something so incredible that you are thankful to be alive to witness it. I had that with many different things and Dune part 2 was one of those things.
Denis "I told him we can't do anything with the music he's sending me"...Hans "I took that as a challenge that I needed to write more music...better safe than sorry" 😃.
When the music itself TELLS YOU A STORY. Freakin BRILLIANT.... Everyone who worked on this is BRILLIANT... Sometimes I just watch the film just to listen to the music, and that alone tells me a story...
We gets excited when dune comes, not much for the story because most of us knows it, but for its presentation by Denis and music by hans. Music is very integral part of dune franchise. Can't wait for much awaited dune: messiah and bene gesserit series.
Hans Zimmer - A world treasure! His 4k Blu-Ray - Live in Prague is a wonderful way to enjoy an evening. Especially in an Atmos home system. Everyone who performed on stage was at the top of their artistry. The people who completed the editing and recording deserves great praise for their efforts.
Most people dont realize that Hans is the besting heart of mostly every movie you have ever loved. Watching this makes it clear, Hans loves movies more than anyone.
It's nuts that, arguably, the greatest living guitar player is just hanging out on the sofa in the background. Shows the level of musicianship going into this
@@pseudonymousbeing987 Guthrie Govan. Check out The Aristocrats if you wanna see him in more standard guitar action. It's a 3-piece multi-genre instrumental group. Heavy on the jazz and blues tho. The thing that makes him so nuts is that he does almost everything improvised. Like, the songs still have a structure, and there's usually a main melody or 2, but there's also a ton of genius noodling.
Fact That Hans Zimmer Scored 25 Tracks in 1 Hour and 21 Minutes In Fact One of the 2 Tracks Like Beginning Are Such Delicate Times and Lisan al Gaib Are Just Bonus Tracks They Were Never Played During The Film or The End Credits 23 Tracks Were Only Played in The Flim Over Only An Hour and 3 Minutes Hans Please Release The Dune Part Two Sketchbook and Deluxe Edition of the Soundtrack
Guthrie Govan... I remember watching his guitar videos on youtube like 15 years ago. Apparently Hans Zimmer contacted him on Facebook and Guthrie thought he was some 12 yo kid having fun and told him off
I think eventually we will think of AI as an extension of our own abilities. A song made from our own minds takes time and effort but can result in masterpieces like this. But what if we sped up that process by a thousand? How much further could we take it? Masterpieces inspired by machine shouldn't take away from the beauty of the creation.
@@kainfox9140 sure we could use it for assistance but people are already using it to create entire songs by itself and trying to pass it off as if they put effort into it
@@beefish00 I mean sure, but people have been copying others and passing their work off as their own for forever now. I'd rather have the quality of all works of art be raised rather than restricting 'art' to purely human made. Ideally some restrictions on profiting off of AI art is put into place so that man-made art is still incentivized.
As we delve deeper into the world of Dune, we can expect the soundscape to play an even more significant role in shaping the mood and atmosphere of the story. From the vast, sweeping vistas of the desert to the intimate moments of human drama, the sounds of the Dune will continue to captivate and immerse audiences in this rich and complex universe.
Gotta say, this is the first time in my life that I watch this kind stuff from a movie, hadn't done it even with the lord of the rings, and I love the lord of the rings... but as Hans... I don't want to leave arrakis either...
Two remarks. 1) That love theme has a certain Celtic feel to it. It would sound MARVELOUS on the bagpipes. Note that “Caladan” sounds a lot like “Caledonia.” The culture the Atreides embody can trace their lineage back to the Romanized Celts, who were the heirs of the ancient, tragic Homeric myths and the source of the King Arthur legends. 2) Paul’s worm scene feels like watching Laird Hamilton riding one of those giant waves. Superbly done.
that love theme was one of the most beautiful things i've heard coming out of a cinema
the love theme is the same notes from a pirates of the caribbean theme with a few changes
@@CB_4 so is every other song, there's only so many sounds we have
@@CB_4that’s just plain wrong. I’m a composer and don’t even need to tell you that every pirates theme is in a minor key, and Chani’s theme is most definitely in a major key
The main tune of the love theme is actually in the first theme ‘House Atreides’
@@CB_4 , no it's f***ing not.
1:00 “We did pretty well on the last one, it got us an Oscar.” I love how Hans doesn’t take the credit for himself and pays respect to his colleagues.
Well, his brand is one of team work, his name but he has had a team with him for quite some time.
Hans always considers himself a Teamplayer.
The last sentences of the video made that even more clear. Always humble. I went to his concerts, on stage, this is the team first, you can feel it. The team vibe is real.
@@harrybirchall3308not in every case
A true musician knows that alone he is nobody, he needs a band and trust in other musicians.
omfg Joe Walker (the editor) is the narrator voice for the in-universe filmbooks! just realized that now
Haha yeah his voice jumped out at me as soon as I heard him speak! It's got a very distinct sound.
True!!
I wish he'd read the audiobooks. I love his voice !
Didn’t know that either. Awesome
@@Araanortype in Dune Filmbooks he’s done loads more
At 2:49 that cellist is the same woman who created the sound of the Wonder Woman theme - Tina Guo. This team of musicians is truly legendary.
Yo Yo Ma-talica
thanks for sharing
I feel Tina is the real wonder woman
Tina is absolutely incredible! She also did a lot of work on the History Channel show Vikings
Wow, I’m a musician and I didn’t even recognize that that was a cello. The way she plays it and the way it is mixed, it almost sounds a bit like a woodwind. I feel like there has to be a woodwind in there somewhere somewhere backing up that cello part. Great info, there were a few moments in the soundtrack when I got Wonder Woman theme vibes. I don’t like those movies but her theme is awesome.
I like how much Zimmer stresses that the score and the sound are a collaborative effort. He doesn't take credit; he names all the artists he works with, talks about how their contributions were vital to the final score. Respect
This reminds me of the behind the scenes documentaries for Lord of the Rings. Hours and hours of amazing detail that made you love the movie even more. Dune deserves more of these.
People keep getting mad at me when I say that these films are basically the Science Fiction equivalent to Lord of the Rings. The Lord of the rings are my favorite movies ever and nothing will ever touch them! It’s like they think I’m disparaging them by praising this movie. No, as much as I love this, I don’t view it as epic as Lord of the rings, but those movies came out when I was a young teenager so they had a big impact. But it is a fact that this is the greatest world building in Science Fiction cinema of all time. So I think the comparison to Lord of the rings is totally fair. The only science fiction trilogy that people love that much is Star Wars, but Star Wars isn’t science fiction it’s fantasy.
@@mattlawson714 on point
When Paul summons the worm and it's coming towards him; that sounds exactly like a Saturn V or Space Shuttle right after it's left the tower on lift-off.
that's so spot on
the worm moving through the dirt reminded me of those videos where land is cleared using explosive charges
yeah they had to build and launch a rocket just to record its sound
I remember thinking in the theater it sounded like a rocket talking off. Spot on
THAT'S where I recognized the sound from! Very similar, so cool
There has been no better musical score that Zimmer has done. Incredible!
Couldn't agree more, though, for me i think his number one is the interstellar scorw
hans zimmer the goat
Great composer honestly
Absolutely!
Incomparable. Maybe John Williams comes close!
Both Zimmer and Williams are 🔥
This movie is one of those rare projects where every single person involved has so much love/motivation for it and is producing at their peak. These guys created a masterpiece. The score for this film really stood out from any other movie/show that I've seen.
Reminiscent of LOTR and the love that went into that. Seems like magic happens every 20 years. 🤗
Their love theme is one of the best movie soundtracks I’ve ever heard
The instruments they made were so important to the film, those woodwinds Pedro played were absolutely key to the score. So well done by everyone, Hans has a team that is truly inventive and inspirational.
Hanz Zimmer is the real Lisan al-Gaib, do not argue with him.
Hans denies it. So surely the he is the Lisan al Gaib. Such humility.
As it was written
He brought us green paradise
qithlas'ha
@@subhdd Yes. In Fremen Chakobsa language: Shidgim Shari
What a time to be alive.
We are truly lucky to witness this in theaters
Even the end credits of Dune 2 are monumental because of how the soundtrack hits (“Only I Will Remain”). Watched it three times, and every single time lots of people stayed in their seats until the end of the credits.
This movie is a masterpiece in every aspect. The music and the sound design really shines.
That love theme is peak Hans Zimmer. It's the most Hans Zimmer has ever Hans Zimmered.
The love theme is on par with gladiator - now we are free for me. And that has been my all time favourite song. What a legend Hans is, and what a movie!
This is why Hans is one of the best composers still working in cinema today. His enthusiasm is absolutely infectious and just makes you wish you were a part of the team behind this film.
I could watch hundreds of hours of dune related stuff
Please never stop composing Hans. Denis Villeneuve's Dune 3 and beyond surely await our eyes, ears, and hearts.
Hans Zimmer did the same thing to Dune that John Williams did to Star Wars. Absolutely incredible score by the band!
I cried twice listening to "Beginnings are such delicate times" and my crying indicates that this song has opened a portal to the higher self.. it's like coming home to ourselves... thank you, Hanz Zimmer.
I met the guys that made the wood resonators in Paris, they are the sweatest artists I have ever met.
Discussed about music and sound in a way I’ve never intended the thing to be talked that way. This is just joyful to see him on the official making off, what a crazy journey. 😂
Best score he's done since Interstellar. Absolutely amazing tones and textures. True master
Hans created a masterpiece with part 1 and 2. And it gets even better when you know that Hans himself is a big Dune fan.
Kiss the Ring perfectly captures the sad ending of the book.
Arrival is my favorite, but the whole OST is a masterpiece, I realy love it! 😊
in Dune Sketchbook, Paul's dream is my favourite. In Dune part 1, leaving Caladan is my favourite. And in Dune part 2, arrival is my favourite. These should be the greatest film score trilogy ever made.
Paul's dream (Dune sketchbook)
Leaving Caladan (Dune part one)
Arrival (Dune part two)
@@syahrul.66 me too :)
3:33
Denis: "Hans, I think it's maybe one of the best things you've written!"
Hans: "You think so?"
Denis: "Yes, I think so!"
Hans: "Me too."
LEGENDARY!!
it would be an absolute BLAST to hear those soundtracks Zimmer made between the movies
Been a fan of Hans Z as composer for while, but this documentary just brought it to another level. So much respect for the art, passion, and skills....
oh Hans Zimmer, no wonder why the music is so epic in this movie.
I love that this entire team are just so passionate about this movie, only with this passion and their talent can movies like DUNE be made, a film to be remembered in history.
A Time Of Quiet Between The Storms is the best love theme written for cinema in the history of men. You are a Prodigy Hans!
Taking nothing away from all of his other work the score for Dune part 2 is absolutely my favorite of his
7:22 the flute guy is a legend
2:30 I think I've never seen anyone be so astonished, so amazed, so proud of someone before. i can't explain but this is such a heart-touching moment.
It is unbelievable how many shivers and goosebumps I get from this music. Remarkable
You know when you watch, listen or participate in something so incredible that you are thankful to be alive to witness it. I had that with many different things and Dune part 2 was one of those things.
Dude only 3secs of the love theme and I'm in tears. I really never experience anything like this from an artwork...
I do.
Tchaikovsky sympony n.5, II mov. Touching. You do not have pictures, but it doesn't take much time to be moved.
@@davideavagnina7485Lovely too
Truly one of the best themes written in the love theme, overall, another truly excellent and timeless score from Zimmer!
Honestly, the score is just such a treat. An absolute joy to listen to and experience.
I love the way Hans directs his musicians. Very different from teaching standardized music composition
i stayed many times during the ending credits just to hear that powerful song in a Dolby theater
Denis "I told him we can't do anything with the music he's sending me"...Hans "I took that as a challenge that I needed to write more music...better safe than sorry" 😃.
When the music itself TELLS YOU A STORY. Freakin BRILLIANT.... Everyone who worked on this is BRILLIANT... Sometimes I just watch the film just to listen to the music, and that alone tells me a story...
Hans ist ein Genie
I felt goosebumps all throughout both movies.
Best Hans score, hands down.
Zimmer's score did a lot of heavy lifting in Dune. Great collaboration. Looking forward to MESSIAH.
We gets excited when dune comes, not much for the story because most of us knows it, but for its presentation by Denis and music by hans. Music is very integral part of dune franchise.
Can't wait for much awaited dune: messiah and bene gesserit series.
The entire film is scored so perfectly! Chani's song opens my heart
Experiencing the love theme in imax for the first time will forever stick with me
wish I could experience it for the first time again...
"Only I will remain" is a masterpiece.. I feel like my life could end while listening to that music.. the world would carry on
Hans Zimmer - A world treasure!
His 4k Blu-Ray - Live in Prague is a wonderful way to enjoy an evening. Especially in an Atmos home system. Everyone who performed on stage was at the top of their artistry. The people who completed the editing and recording deserves great praise for their efforts.
I love how Hans and these fantastic and talented musicians are so passionate about this project! The score for this film is insane
9:21 found the Voice behind Filmbooks 😉😉
i love the passion behind this whole production. the dune universe needs its shine! i hope it just keeps getting bigger and bigger
The Sound of these 2 movies is just magical. Thank you to all involved!
Amazing! That's the best love theme in decades, maybe ever.
Dune's music is the most magical thing I have ever heard!
Pure genius. Nothing more you can say really.
The love theme is gorgeous. He nailed it. Arrival, Harkonnen Arena, Beginnings are Such Delicate times. Great music!
Most people dont realize that Hans is the besting heart of mostly every movie you have ever loved. Watching this makes it clear, Hans loves movies more than anyone.
Hans Zimmer: LEGEND ❤
"Listening" this movie in a cinema is a pure joy materialized. Sad I missed the first.
It's nuts that, arguably, the greatest living guitar player is just hanging out on the sofa in the background. Shows the level of musicianship going into this
Who is he?
@@pseudonymousbeing987 guthrie govan dude. He's had a really long career so he has a whole tonne of different genres he's messed with. Check him out
@@pseudonymousbeing987 Guthrie Govan. Check out The Aristocrats if you wanna see him in more standard guitar action. It's a 3-piece multi-genre instrumental group. Heavy on the jazz and blues tho.
The thing that makes him so nuts is that he does almost everything improvised. Like, the songs still have a structure, and there's usually a main melody or 2, but there's also a ton of genius noodling.
@@pseudonymousbeing987Guthrie Govan. Amazing virtuoso player, dude can play literally anything, check him out!
It's chimbinha from the band Calypso
So greatfull to be a live and hear this amazing score by hans.
Best film score I've ever heard
I love hans zimmer more than life itself
At the moment Dune part two best movie in this century...and that music, omfg it was perfect
Pure genius.
Hans Please continue this sound story , emotional
Fact That Hans Zimmer Scored 25 Tracks in 1 Hour and 21 Minutes
In Fact
One of the 2 Tracks Like
Beginning Are Such Delicate Times and Lisan al Gaib Are Just Bonus Tracks
They Were Never Played During The Film or The End Credits
23 Tracks Were Only Played in The Flim Over Only An Hour and 3 Minutes
Hans Please Release The Dune Part Two Sketchbook and Deluxe Edition of the Soundtrack
I don't think there's dune part two sketchbook because it already contains part two's original narratives
One of the sound designers, Richard King, has also worked on many of Nolan’s films as well!
Guthrie Govan... I remember watching his guitar videos on youtube like 15 years ago. Apparently Hans Zimmer contacted him on Facebook and Guthrie thought he was some 12 yo kid having fun and told him off
Great Team created a great movie, masterpiece
The score is possibly the best ever created in cinema history. Better win next year Oscars.
mind-blowing tracks
Дюна - однозначно один из лучших его саундтреков, можно долго переслушивать.
continuum fingerboards I first got in touch with Amon Tobin... you could involve him to Dune Part 3 for the Tleilaxu
we need the extended edition, make it happen Warner Bros
The sound design is fantastic! 🎧
best scifi ever, both books and movies
I lovee doing deep dives when it comes to something Im very passionate about about I LOVE Dune and the soundtrack was amazing! 👏🏼
Simply said Hans is Mozart of our time! Not mention his other exquisite compositions the work he did on Dune is breathtaking.
12:24 Don't argue with him ❤❤
Just incredible.
Thanks for sharing WB! This is exactly what UA-cam is for ;)
You and your team have outdone yourself Mr Zimmer with this soundtrack
Can we now agree that we do not need AI for making music? Human contribution, connection and cooperation are everything.
I think eventually we will think of AI as an extension of our own abilities. A song made from our own minds takes time and effort but can result in masterpieces like this. But what if we sped up that process by a thousand? How much further could we take it? Masterpieces inspired by machine shouldn't take away from the beauty of the creation.
@@kainfox9140 I hope You are right. Big Tech monopolizing music would be a disaster.
@@kainfox9140 sure we could use it for assistance but people are already using it to create entire songs by itself and trying to pass it off as if they put effort into it
@@beefish00 I mean sure, but people have been copying others and passing their work off as their own for forever now. I'd rather have the quality of all works of art be raised rather than restricting 'art' to purely human made. Ideally some restrictions on profiting off of AI art is put into place so that man-made art is still incentivized.
Can we all agree that we do not need AI for ANYTHING?
Literal chills 🔥🔥
thats why hes the goat
As we delve deeper into the world of Dune, we can expect the soundscape to play an even more significant role in shaping the mood and atmosphere of the story. From the vast, sweeping vistas of the desert to the intimate moments of human drama, the sounds of the Dune will continue to captivate and immerse audiences in this rich and complex universe.
They knocked this score so far out of the park, it's currently orbiting Arrakis.
legend
Gotta say, this is the first time in my life that I watch this kind stuff from a movie, hadn't done it even with the lord of the rings, and I love the lord of the rings... but as Hans... I don't want to leave arrakis either...
I hope Dune Part 2 gets all the Oscars
Two remarks. 1) That love theme has a certain Celtic feel to it. It would sound MARVELOUS on the bagpipes. Note that “Caladan” sounds a lot like “Caledonia.” The culture the Atreides embody can trace their lineage back to the Romanized Celts, who were the heirs of the ancient, tragic Homeric myths and the source of the King Arthur legends. 2) Paul’s worm scene feels like watching Laird Hamilton riding one of those giant waves. Superbly done.
will he release an extended version of the soundtrack?
Just when you think Zimmer can't get any better he says "Hold my beer"