Nooo brooo😂😂😂 i try not to summon that chant in my head but you have bring It to my Memory again 😂😂 hamburger cheeseburger Big mac whopper whopper whopper whopper
I know what you mean. It made me really think about how I treat others and how I see myself as a person. I made a lot of changes after hearing that part.
One point, I think, of that throat-singing - as well as the scene it accompanies, of human sacrifice and the anointing of the troops with the victims' blood - is that the Sardaukar are far more than the Emperor's elite shock troops. They're a whole culture of their own, with rituals and customs developed over centuries or even millennia.
Pretty much. The Sardaukar aren't so much an army as they are an entire people dedicated to one goal-the destruction of House Corrino's enemies. The descendants of criminals, traitors, and assorted scum pressed into service and, below the thundering skies of Salusa Secundus, converted into the most loyal and lethal warriors humanity had ever seen.
@@Nattyplatinum the USMC is hardly an élite corps, if compared with the various SASes , Foreign Legions , and Alpine Troops. They suck on Coca-Cola, cook with Canola, and don't look before they leap.
Sardaukar are supposed to instill fear. It’s supposed to scare you. Like the bagpipes earlier in the movie are used to pump you up. Certain notes hit certain frequencies that do certain things to the brain.
the lyrics are chilling once translated "I'll have 2 Number 9's A number 9 large A number 6 with extra dip A number 7 2 number 45's (one with cheese) and a large soda."
@@garyhendrie4001 I just finished Children of Dune, and I'm pretty sure it was mentioned at one point that the Sardaukar had been re-trained to the point that they would have been a match for the Fremen. It's just that, by that point, it didn't really matter anymore.
After reading the books my opinion is the ones in the movie are scarier. For one they seem more alien in the movie, and comparing how they do in combat compared to the books: Book: Fremen can kill 3-5 Sardaukar before dying Film: The one fremen we see fight a Sardaukar kills one before falling (I know theres the prescient battle sequence but we can only really see Paul, but that doesn't count "Kwisatz Haderach" and all.) Book: Duncan Idaho kills 19 Sardaukar before being overwhelmed. Film: Duncan kills 7-9 of them.
in the past and perhaps the strongest warriors that have ever existed in dune were the GINAZ masters as they fought directly against the melee killing machines and won, with superhuman abilities one of them possibly killed more than 20 sardaukar and escaped.
I think part of the throat singing wasn't just to demonstrate the ritual of induction of the Sardaukar, where they are annointed with the blood not of human sacrifice but of *failed Sardaukar trainees.* (They believed that the blood of their weaker brethren strengthened them further). It was also to demonstrate that the Sardaukar had their own sort of Black Speech, a language only they understood. The poster below that says that the Sardaukar have ttheir own culture, customs, and religion is dead on - they are, for all intents and purposes, religious fanatics whose god is the Emperor.
(I saw your post and had to copypasta this. I apologize.) I will die on this world. I cannot tell where this conviction comes from. Whatever birthed it is a mystery to me, and yet the thought clings like a virus, blooming behind my eyes and taking deep root within my mind. It almost feels real enough to spread corruption to the rest of my body, like a true sickness. It will happen soon, within the coming nights of blood and fire. I will draw my last breath, and when my brethren return to the stars, my ashes will be scattered over the priceless earth of this accursed world. Armageddon. Even the name twists my blood until burning oil beats through my veins. I feel anger now, hot and heavy, flowing through my heart and filtering into my limbs like boiling poison. When the sensation - and it is a physical sensation - reaches my fingertips, my hands curl into fists. I do not make them adopt this shape, it simply happens. Fury is as natural to me as breathing. I neither fear nor resent its influence on my actions. I am strong, born only to slay for The Emperor and The Imperium. I am pure, wearing the blackest of the black, trained to serve as a Spiritual Guide as well as a Warleader. I am Wrath Incarnate, living only to kill until finally killed. I am a weapon in the Eternal Crusade to forge Humanity's mastership of the stars. Yet strength, purity and wrath will not be enough. I will die on this world. I will die on Armageddon.
The fact that it barely even sounds like it comes from human vocal cords, combined with the disturbing imagery of the scene itself, makes it thousands of times more terrifying.
"throat singing" was popularized by Richard Fenneman's search for Tuuva, not so many years ago, and throat singers were performing in major US cities. it's an amazing sound--human, but alien to western ears.
Supposedly this had nothing to do with actual singing of any kind as per Hans Zimmer. He isolated each syllables that were sung by the singer and used compressor to create the voice
There's a folklore that in Tuva throat singers die early, but this hasn't been backed up scientifically. see Kongar-ol Ondar, a Tuvan throat singer credited with popularizing the centuries-old musical tradition of his homeland to Western audiences, died on Thursday after emergency surgery to treat a brain hemorrhage, friends said. He was 51.
@mass issues , You writing down "yogi Tibet monks" proves you have no idea of what you're talking about, nor how they actually sound; never mind that they sound nothing like this.
@@TemenosL the Sardaukar were part of Frank Herbert's novel Dune written in 1965. To my knowledge, the Sardaukar in the movies are accurate to the book, and are fanatical devotees to the emperor, and are a religious cult of warriors, strengthened by all but enhancement like space marines. If an elite troop had ever been inspiration for the space marines, it's the Sardaukar.
They did a great job in this movie, in a very short amount of time, with establishing the fanaticism of the Sardaukar. They are trained on a planet with a very harsh environment, and are loyal only to the Emperor. The ferocity as warriors is one of the main reason the reasons the emperor is able to hold onto power. Their training parallels that of the Fremen on Arrakis, also a very harsh environment. This will come into play much more in the second movie as the Fremen and Sardaukar clash.
Yes well.. That really wasn't shown much unfortunately. I orefer part 1 of Dune because it is a more interesting film introducing all the parts of the world.
@jcs1025 . I wish the battle on arrakis in Dune 2 was a bit longer, it would've been great seeing the sardaukar inflicting some damage to the fedyakin, but ultimately losing.
I will scare my kids to bed with the Sarduacar Chant and tell them that if they don’t go to bed, they will be immediately transported to Salusa Secundus
A rough translation If I’m not mistaken is I am Hans Zimmer I am Hans Zimmer! Followed by a few tones I can’t quite properly translate yet but then goes back to repeatedly saying I am Hans Zimmer I am Hans Zimmer! Absolutely Magnificent!
Один из самых запоминающихся моментов! Дени Вильнев, смог через видео и аудио, показать разноообразие культур, даже не погружаясь в разьяснения. Эмоцианальное подключение на высшем уровне. Мастер!
Hans Zimmer has published the translation. Look it up but here are the first lines: Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
The alternative translation goes as follows: "But you can say baby Baby, can I hold you tonight? Maybe if I told you the right words Ooh, at the right time you'd be mine."
Lyrics „Hmmmm Ham ban balie, (Dreams ar Messages from the deep) ham balaieem, ben beleeiong bimbolo gil goi goil. Bala o goin gün gülü hem bele geng geeing gegül e ü eom em hem. Hmmmm Ga choim chem hem mo chem moioioi chem, chem boner moe chen chem meei. Moinge nge o ge ung morung mole o cham mo dolen chan, chan. Ho do don dre brem brole brole miem mo lie chem bele chem, hem chiem.“
English Translation: We'll have two number 9s, a number 9 large, a number 6 with extra dip, a number 7, two number 45s, one with cheese, and a large soda. Context: One last mean before embarking on a long journey.
If you ever have the chance: go listen to a throatsinger(i think this artist might be from Tuuva). It’s an unforgettable experience. You see the lips move but you don’t want to believe humans are capable of making these sounds, and it’s so beautiful.
Монгольское или бурятское горловое пение в стиле каргыраа просто шикарное! Для западного зрителя очень необычно по звучанию, что-то потустороннее прям наверное =))) Для россиян немного привычнее, так как у нас есть кочевые народы, практикующие такой тип пения =))) Обожаю вообще момент в фильме с сардукарами на Салуса Секундусе =))) Этот момент переполнен милитаризмом, эпиком, непривычной для широкого зрителя горловым пением, интересной постановкой и ракурсами, прям дух захватывает! =)))
This is kind of wierd even when considered within the context of Frank Herbert's Dune books. The Sardaukar, as well as most other Armies of the Great Houses, all had their own unique battle languages. House Atreides' battle language was Chakobsa, which has its origins on ancient Earth. The point of all battle languages is to be simple, and clear, and easily understood even under the toughest, noisiest battle conditions, with unambigous sounds, words, and phrases that can not be misinterpreted as other sounds or phrases. It should be easy to learn, both for listening and for speaking. This Sardaukar language violates those principles. But it sounds cool and mysterious.
@pxpq bevuase it's their battles language. That doesn't mean that this chant is their battle seeing as though it's being sung to the ancestors based on the Mongolian Thoath singing that it's derived from. The language that the individual Sardakur and the general that is speaking to Pieter in this scene is their battle language
@@arighteousname5882 I always assumed that it was derived from altai throat singing due to the "Padishah Emperor" title, that title was used by the Ottomans.
that's a fair point! i can only speculate as I've only seen the film, but perhaps the singing is ONE of the Sarduakar's languages; similar to how an uneducated pikeman on a crusade listens to Latin hymns before setting out. but again, i can only offer my own headcanon conjecture. your incredibly well-worded point stands! hah
No one makes Sardaukar throat chanting like they did in the 70s. It's 2022 and I'm still listening to the old throat Sardaukar throat chanting - the best of the Sardaurkar throat chanting.
I suddenly want a hamburger, a cheeseburger, a big Mac, and a whopper
With extra dip and a large soda
And a whooping
And ice cream
Nooo brooo😂😂😂 i try not to summon that chant in my head but you have bring It to my Memory again 😂😂 hamburger cheeseburger Big mac whopper whopper whopper whopper
I'll have two number 9s, a number 9 large, a number 6 with extra dip, a number 7, two number 45s, one with cheese, and a large soda.
this track has its own fanbase
Way to copy the interstellar comment.
@@TheDGAF06'no time for caution'
@@TheDGAF06 quick call the cops
This comment deserves a fanbase
@@niklas5948I'm in. When are we having a convention?
When he said "Blodo buu guu-oh inguiamir"
That really hit me
excuse me for being a sardaukar grammar nazi but it is "Blobo* buu guu-oh inguiamir"
@@talhabedir3812 😉
@@talhabedir3812 Don't you mean a grammar sardaukar?
I know what you mean. It made me really think about how I treat others and how I see myself as a person. I made a lot of changes after hearing that part.
Me too!
The fact that it wasn't translated and subtitled in the movie makes it more mysterious and intimidating
Or shittier.
@@JanSzedlaki want whatever you smoke
It doesn’t have a translation according to the person who made this chant
@@JanSzedlak hey everyone look! It's that one guy no one likes because they cant help but dislike popular things! lets throw rocks at it!
@@rashidshadow9325except the first line
Grandma Sardaukar read me a bedtime story.
Grandma Sardaukar:
😂😂😂
Sardaughter: "MOTHER. I REQUIRE NOCTURNAL EPIGRAMS, IN KONTRALTO"
Sardamom: "DREAMS ARE MESSAGES FROM THE DEEP"
Sardaughter: "YES"
@@arknellsardaughter 😂
Grandma smoked a carton a day
this whole comment section 😂😂😂
Hans Zimmer: "You can only choose one letter..."
Sardaukar: "B"
B flat*
Excellent 😂😂😂😂
well elmo chose F
Hmm: B 🤣
🤓its actually in a @@Viktorvelat95
I didn't know I needed a full album of electro-throat chanting before I saw the movie. This movie awakened a need I could never have foresaw.
Be careful, there can be many plot twists.
Agreed
"Foreseen," not "foresaw."
The sleeper has awakened
@@voovvvv this is worth repeating every day when you wake.
When the gummy bear is stuck in your throat
This is the funniest thing ever
Haha lmao
😂
😅 pmsl
This is the best password I’ve ever used.
I could see my corporate website indicating the new WiFi password every month with a throat chant
😁
The most badass scene in last 15 years!!!
It's pretty darn good.
I wish the movie would have shown the trainings of Saldukar and it’s selection process with the rank structures and more. Just such a badass!
compared to what?
is there anything to compare with this masterpiece?
@Black Panther Yes, quitar guy with flamethrower on his guitar was pretty awesome! 😀
@@romandyk5579 too much vanity. This was disciplined terror
"Bumgaoooohummhobum"
One of the hardest line i've ever heard in a movie
"YOUR MOTHERS WARNED YOU OF MY COMING!"
One point, I think, of that throat-singing - as well as the scene it accompanies, of human sacrifice and the anointing of the troops with the victims' blood - is that the Sardaukar are far more than the Emperor's elite shock troops. They're a whole culture of their own, with rituals and customs developed over centuries or even millennia.
Pretty much. The Sardaukar aren't so much an army as they are an entire people dedicated to one goal-the destruction of House Corrino's enemies. The descendants of criminals, traitors, and assorted scum pressed into service and, below the thundering skies of Salusa Secundus, converted into the most loyal and lethal warriors humanity had ever seen.
@@LordCommander-ui2fw super cool future space US Marine Corps
@@Nattyplatinum First of all, doesn’t sound like marines
Second of all, why US marines….
@@Nattyplatinum the USMC is hardly an élite corps, if compared with the various SASes , Foreign Legions , and Alpine Troops. They suck on Coca-Cola, cook with Canola, and don't look before they leap.
@@trevorle7382 because US marines are the best marines humanity has ever seen.
Gonna start playing this song at parties.
wish i had friend who would appreciate this
Check out a guy called F3lyn in here.. He made a remix house track of the Sardaukar chant.. You will not be disappointed.
@@janhammekenbuch142 Thanks, I'll check that out :)
@@janhammekenbuch142 i wasnt expecting to be good xD
Perfect for dancing
There's something so delightfully unsettling about this track
Sardaukar are supposed to instill fear. It’s supposed to scare you. Like the bagpipes earlier in the movie are used to pump you up. Certain notes hit certain frequencies that do certain things to the brain.
The entire point of this was to tell the audience (who may not have any clue as to the lore) "these guys? Yeah...the boogeyman runs from these guys."
the lyrics are chilling once translated
"I'll have 2 Number 9's
A number 9 large
A number 6 with extra dip
A number 7
2 number 45's (one with cheese)
and a large soda."
😆
The first “He is Him” since the guitar dude spiting fire in Fury Road.
Pure enegmatic brilliance. The Sardaukar are to be feared as in the novel.
Just not by the fremen warriors 👊
@@garyhendrie4001 agreed
@@garyhendrie4001 I just finished Children of Dune, and I'm pretty sure it was mentioned at one point that the Sardaukar had been re-trained to the point that they would have been a match for the Fremen. It's just that, by that point, it didn't really matter anymore.
After reading the books my opinion is the ones in the movie are scarier. For one they seem more alien in the movie, and comparing how they do in combat compared to the books:
Book: Fremen can kill 3-5 Sardaukar before dying
Film: The one fremen we see fight a Sardaukar kills one before falling (I know theres the prescient battle sequence but we can only really see Paul, but that doesn't count "Kwisatz Haderach" and all.)
Book: Duncan Idaho kills 19 Sardaukar before being overwhelmed.
Film: Duncan kills 7-9 of them.
in the past and perhaps the strongest warriors that have ever existed in dune were the GINAZ masters as they fought directly against the melee killing machines and won, with superhuman abilities one of them possibly killed more than 20 sardaukar and escaped.
I think part of the throat singing wasn't just to demonstrate the ritual of induction of the Sardaukar, where they are annointed with the blood not of human sacrifice but of *failed Sardaukar trainees.* (They believed that the blood of their weaker brethren strengthened them further).
It was also to demonstrate that the Sardaukar had their own sort of Black Speech, a language only they understood. The poster below that says that the Sardaukar have ttheir own culture, customs, and religion is dead on - they are, for all intents and purposes, religious fanatics whose god is the Emperor.
(I saw your post and had to copypasta this. I apologize.)
I will die on this world.
I cannot tell where this conviction comes from. Whatever birthed it is a mystery to me, and yet the thought clings like a virus, blooming behind my eyes and taking deep root within my mind. It almost feels real enough to spread corruption to the rest of my body, like a true sickness.
It will happen soon, within the coming nights of blood and fire. I will draw my last breath, and when my brethren return to the stars, my ashes will be scattered over the priceless earth of this accursed world.
Armageddon.
Even the name twists my blood until burning oil beats through my veins. I feel anger now, hot and heavy, flowing through my heart and filtering into my limbs like boiling poison.
When the sensation - and it is a physical sensation - reaches my fingertips, my hands curl into fists. I do not make them adopt this shape, it simply happens. Fury is as natural to me as breathing. I neither fear nor resent its influence on my actions.
I am strong, born only to slay for The Emperor and The Imperium. I am pure, wearing the blackest of the black, trained to serve as a Spiritual Guide as well as a Warleader. I am Wrath Incarnate, living only to kill until finally killed.
I am a weapon in the Eternal Crusade to forge Humanity's mastership of the stars.
Yet strength, purity and wrath will not be enough. I will die on this world. I will die on Armageddon.
sounds familiar bahaha
@@RobGradyVO Quoted 1d4chan: "Before Space Marines, there were Sardaukars."
@@MortabluntWarhammer 40K got the idea from Dune.
The lyric is so touching, literally life changing experience 😭
I like when he says HAMBURGER
@@Overdrive-19I personally love the “Behumbirihumb buhumkurumhum” omg I am crying 😢
We need a 10 hour ASMR version of this
With whispers and heavy breathing from Duke Harkonnen. Heaven.
Since you asked so nicely
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I wanna hear the kids bop version of this
It would sound like baby orcs and huns practicing for a school bloodbath
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Baby Orc Doot doo dootdoot doo doo doot, Baby Orc Doot doo dootdoot doo doo doot, Baby Orc Doot doo dootdoot doo doo doot, baby orc!
Hamburger cheeseburger bic mac whopper
This clip has its own fanbase.
This guy just never stops impressing... Master Zimmer...
The sound of my hungry stomach at 3 am!
"Who wants a Krabby Patty at 3AM?"
Me: Hamburger Cheeseburger BigMac Whoper
The fact that it barely even sounds like it comes from human vocal cords, combined with the disturbing imagery of the scene itself, makes it thousands of times more terrifying.
yea them mongolian people are all capable of this but ok XD Throatsinging is quiet the skill to pull and sounds like this XD
Listened to this, now my ears have abs.
This comment deserves more recognition
"Dreams are messages from the deep"
control over the spice is control over the universe
Thanks to this my neighbour think i do some kind of witchcraft and he's pretty silent past few weeks .
This is the hardest cover of Hansen's "Mmmbop" Ive ever heard
"throat singing" was popularized by Richard Fenneman's search for Tuuva, not so many years ago, and throat singers were performing in major US cities. it's an amazing sound--human, but alien to western ears.
I can't let you butcher Mr Feynman's name like that, bub! And yes, he was a fascinating individual.
@@tojiroh Correction accepted, that's what I get for spelling without checking.
@@russellalderman6920 happens to the best of us. ;-)
Supposedly this had nothing to do with actual singing of any kind as per Hans Zimmer. He isolated each syllables that were sung by the singer and used compressor to create the voice
There's a folklore that in Tuva throat singers die early, but this hasn't been backed up scientifically. see Kongar-ol Ondar, a Tuvan throat singer credited with popularizing the centuries-old musical tradition of his homeland to Western audiences, died on Thursday after emergency surgery to treat a brain hemorrhage, friends said. He was 51.
Power over Spice is power over all
When this played in the movie, I was absolutely terryfied. Well done :')
Reminded me of the throat singing chants of cannabilistic tribes deep in the Amazon.
Classic case example of understanding something without even knowing what is being said.
Immer, wenn Hans Zimmer die Musik für einen Film macht, gehe ich ins Kino.
“Why does the Baron need us? Harkonnens outnumber the Atredies.”
"Atreides legions are the finest in the Imperium. Trained by Gurney Halleck and Duncan Idaho"
Huh, we are Sardaukar, the emperors blade! Those who stand against us fall!
@@beowulf_of_wall_st “if the emperor commands it, it is done!”
love that scene, favorite in the movie.
@@McNair39thNC
Incorrect.
"The Emperor commands it. It is done"
For quoting the Bashar wrong, you will forfeit your blood.
@@_Woody_ I will polish up on my Sarduakar! Guess they’ll be wiping my blood on someone’s forehead!
A 1 hour version of this one that is completed, and I can be the most efficient worker on the office
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well seems he stole this from the yogi tibet monks so i guess you could just listen to their chants instead.
No joke, when I first found the hour long version, I listened to it all day while I was replacing windshields. It's so effective
If you listen it for an hour, you will become a Sardaukar yourself and you will kill the Emperor's enemies.
@mass issues ,
You writing down "yogi Tibet monks" proves you have no idea of what you're talking about, nor how they actually sound; never mind that they sound nothing like this.
That scene is terrifiying, I love how Warhammer 40.000 was inspired on this. Badass!
"WH40k was inspired on this", pardon?
The.. movie? The fiction(Novel)?
@@TemenosL the Sardaukar were part of Frank Herbert's novel Dune written in 1965. To my knowledge, the Sardaukar in the movies are accurate to the book, and are fanatical devotees to the emperor, and are a religious cult of warriors, strengthened by all but enhancement like space marines. If an elite troop had ever been inspiration for the space marines, it's the Sardaukar.
I love it
My favorite part of the movie hands down
Had no idea why I loved this so much for so long, now i've seen who did it I have no more questions
Wahnsinn, bekomme schon wieder Lust auf den Fim, der Soundtrack ist einfach nur ein absolutes Meisterwerk.
This should be played across all gyms in the land, all kinda gainz would happen
LMAO!!!!! Truth to word!!!
"Gainz to the Emperor!"
"The Spikes must flow!"
I remember hearing this in theater n instantly getting chills so badass 👌👌🔥🔥🤘🤘
They did a great job in this movie, in a very short amount of time, with establishing the fanaticism of the Sardaukar. They are trained on a planet with a very harsh environment, and are loyal only to the Emperor. The ferocity as warriors is one of the main reason the reasons the emperor is able to hold onto power. Their training parallels that of the Fremen on Arrakis, also a very harsh environment. This will come into play much more in the second movie as the Fremen and Sardaukar clash.
Yes well.. That really wasn't shown much unfortunately.
I orefer part 1 of Dune because it is a more interesting film introducing all the parts of the world.
Womp womp, the worms were too much
@@johnpascua3351 why too much? They are exactly the way they were described in the novel.
@jcs1025 . I wish the battle on arrakis in Dune 2 was a bit longer, it would've been great seeing the sardaukar inflicting some damage to the fedyakin, but ultimately losing.
So romantic...
Dad, can you sing me a song of your generation?
Me:
The track I chant when I am sitting on the toilet with constipation
I will scare my kids to bed with the Sarduacar Chant and tell them that if they don’t go to bed, they will be immediately transported to Salusa Secundus
This is my ringtone
My all-time favorite break-up song...
My favorite scene in part 1. It was exactly as I had pictured Salusa Secundus and Sardauker in my head.
When someone comes to my Wendys and tries to order while their diesel truck is running.
Hans Zimmer is a Beast with Sound
still listening to this in 2023 come to Brazil we love you in Brazil
A rough translation If I’m not mistaken is I am Hans Zimmer I am Hans Zimmer! Followed by a few tones I can’t quite properly translate yet but then goes back to repeatedly saying I am Hans Zimmer I am Hans Zimmer! Absolutely Magnificent!
This is an actual person singing, not a sample on a synth or computer. ...
@@edwardfletcher7790 yes, yes of course!
I freaking loved that part
This scene is the perfect thumbnail of TERROR.
Приезжайте на фестиваль «Мир Сибири» в республику Хакассия и можете в живую наслаждаться горловым пением !
can't wait to see Zimmer playing it at one of his concerts
Один из самых запоминающихся моментов! Дени Вильнев, смог через видео и аудио, показать разноообразие культур, даже не погружаясь в разьяснения. Эмоцианальное подключение на высшем уровне. Мастер!
Dune’s sound effects are out of this world.
Added on my fave movie list
I love this it gets the warrior in me fired up!
When you drink 1 gallon of Listerine
*Dreams are messages from the deep*
The Hu need to do a version of this!
Hu?
@@raksh9 Mongolian throat singing metal band.
@@Sneekystick I thought you'd get the joke. Hu = who. Oh well.
@@raksh9 honestly the one person replying and not getting the joke makes it even funnier
@@raksh9 guess you got me lol
The sound design is amazing
He really Spittin’ on this track…
The universe of Dune is amazing. Need to see more of the planets and scenery.
getting a sore throat just listening to this banger. xD
Only 9AD Teutoburg Roman troops remember this banger
Teutoburg forest*.
They are often thought to represent the Ottoman janissaries. They also have throat singing like the steppe Turks and a terrorizing fighting style.
@@mohammadislam5564according to who
The parallels between this clip and the theme for Wallace in Blade Runner is sinister Zimmer genius.
i wonder what my parents are going to think when they find this in my workout playlist.
Power over spice is power over all
Hans Zimmer has published the translation. Look it up but here are the first lines:
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Never gets old 😂
Genius😂
The alternative translation goes as follows:
"But you can say baby
Baby, can I hold you tonight?
Maybe if I told you the right words
Ooh, at the right time you'd be mine."
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Michael Geiger did an excellent job here.
The hard stops that Hans Zimmer added really makes it special.
When he sang “ham ba dach babimm”, I felt that.
All boys rise for the morning chant routine.
perfection!
Clearing my throat when I wake up in the morning
In my office me nd my collegue ...always mimic the voice...during break to gain energy and work again
Lyrics
„Hmmmm
Ham ban balie,
(Dreams ar Messages from the deep)
ham balaieem, ben beleeiong bimbolo gil goi goil.
Bala o goin gün gülü hem bele geng geeing gegül e ü eom em hem.
Hmmmm
Ga choim chem hem mo chem moioioi chem, chem boner moe chen chem meei.
Moinge nge o ge ung morung mole o cham mo dolen chan, chan. Ho do don dre brem brole brole miem mo lie chem bele chem, hem chiem.“
Damm he really does say boner
Chem, chem boner.
I can't wait until they release the club mix.
English Translation: We'll have two number 9s, a number 9 large, a number 6 with extra dip, a number 7, two number 45s, one with cheese, and a large soda.
Context: One last mean before embarking on a long journey.
it’s sad how badass the Sardukar were in the first movie versus how not they were in the second.
If you ever have the chance: go listen to a throatsinger(i think this artist might be from Tuuva). It’s an unforgettable experience. You see the lips move but you don’t want to believe humans are capable of making these sounds, and it’s so beautiful.
by Hans Zimmer AND Michael Geiger
Indeed!
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0:02 exactly how i sound being all hangry and stuff prior to eating XD
Монгольское или бурятское горловое пение в стиле каргыраа просто шикарное! Для западного зрителя очень необычно по звучанию, что-то потустороннее прям наверное =))) Для россиян немного привычнее, так как у нас есть кочевые народы, практикующие такой тип пения =))) Обожаю вообще момент в фильме с сардукарами на Салуса Секундусе =))) Этот момент переполнен милитаризмом, эпиком, непривычной для широкого зрителя горловым пением, интересной постановкой и ракурсами, прям дух захватывает! =)))
Sounds like Mongolian throat singing method.
"Beum bloo humm heemm boughh" this really deep, salute.
I chant this in the restroom when I had low fiber intake for a week
Those are fightin words!
I am a Turk. My ancestors were throat singers. This is giving me hard goosebumps and make me remember my roots. This is the perfect war-cry.
It resonates throughout the body🫨
Thanks for uploading, thumbs 👍
This my favourite part of the movie
This is kind of wierd even when considered within the context of Frank Herbert's Dune books. The Sardaukar, as well as most other Armies of the Great Houses, all had their own unique battle languages. House Atreides' battle language was Chakobsa, which has its origins on ancient Earth. The point of all battle languages is to be simple, and clear, and easily understood even under the toughest, noisiest battle conditions, with unambigous sounds, words, and phrases that can not be misinterpreted as other sounds or phrases. It should be easy to learn, both for listening and for speaking. This Sardaukar language violates those principles. But it sounds cool and mysterious.
How do you know its the battle language? Also track is reversed, maybe its reversed for them aswell...
@pxpq bevuase it's their battles language. That doesn't mean that this chant is their battle seeing as though it's being sung to the ancestors based on the Mongolian Thoath singing that it's derived from. The language that the individual Sardakur and the general that is speaking to Pieter in this scene is their battle language
@@arighteousname5882 I always assumed that it was derived from altai throat singing due to the "Padishah Emperor" title, that title was used by the Ottomans.
that's a fair point! i can only speculate as I've only seen the film, but perhaps the singing is ONE of the Sarduakar's languages; similar to how an uneducated pikeman on a crusade listens to Latin hymns before setting out.
but again, i can only offer my own headcanon conjecture. your incredibly well-worded point stands! hah
Hans have a beautiful voice
And I think to myself, what a wonderful wuuuuuuuuurld!!
No one makes Sardaukar throat chanting like they did in the 70s. It's 2022 and I'm still listening to the old throat Sardaukar throat chanting - the best of the Sardaurkar throat chanting.
Didn't know there was an old one. Where can I find it?
any link please?
“The Hu” does it pretty damn good!!
Okay boomer