The instrument at 1:28 is an ocarina. They're traditionally made of clay, but this one was made of wood. The instrument at the beginning was a recorder. A piccolo is a small flute, and it's played by holding it sideways and blowing across a hole. You blow directly into a recorder. The instrument that the guy is banging with a mallet is tubular bells. Mike Oldfield had an LP called "Tubular Bells" that gained a lot of popularity when a shortened version of it was used at the theme for the movie "The Exorcist." The hanging body is a reference to the movie. Tuco (The Ugly, one of the characters, played by Eli Wallach) had a price on his head, and Blondie (The Good, played by Clint Eastwood) would take him into one town after another as a prisoner to collect the reward, then rescue Tuco from hanging at the last minute so he could pull the same scam at the next town. The movie is from 1966. It's set during the U.S. Civil War, sometime around 1862. The Danish Symphony Orchestra has a bunch of videos of movie and TV soundtracks. Some of the best are Psycho, the Imperial March from Star Wars, and Vertigo.
Nice rundown! I'll add that the wooden boards the percussionist was slapping together are typically called a clapper. It's two hinged board that when clapped together sounds like the crack of a whip. In old westerns, whips were sometimes used to drive livestock or oxen, so whips cracking became a western staple. The percussion section of an orchestra has all sorts of - to most eyes and ears - very odd instruments. BTW, that was (I believe) a full orchestra and chorus. Unusual to see these days since there are so many people involved. (And to pay! lol)
I think 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' will surprise Aidan. It's 50 years old, but still better than most films that came after it. Maybe the reason Aidan isn't a movie person is because they don't make films like this one anymore.
@@FinrodFelagund5 If you're talking about hollywood then yes, but newsflash cinema doesn't only include moviesade in usa. There are amazing foreign films being produced every year
Its only shown in a short snippet of the video, but the woman singing the 'wah wahs' is accompanied by a harmonica. That is what gives her voice the twangy effect. When Ennio Morricone composed the soundtrack for this movie, he didn't have the kind of budget that modern movies have for their soundtracks and had to make do with what little he had. Still, one of the best composers of the 20th century.
Tuva Semmingsen was doing the Wah Wah. In fact, people started calling her the Wah Wah Lady, and Tuva didn't mind it. Christine Nonbo Andersen, the blond soprano was placed in the audience intentionally, to draw the audience unknowningly into the performance. The Danish National Symphony Orchestra is the finest orchestra you will ever hear.
My son turns 17 in November and I introduced him to this movie at 5 years old. I shared this with him just now and explained how much of a core memory it was! Please watch it! Its art!
The DNSO are regulars doing movie concerts. This was at an American Westerns concert. I am stunned that none of you have actually ever heard this music. Ennio Morricone, who died not long ago was the ultimate in Western movie soundtracks.
The film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is seen as probably the best western ever made. You would never be able to make such a good film today, as there are no acting talents who are specifically cast for their roles as well, but above all, there is not a composer, nor a director so skilled, who is so creative with the ideas and merge it all.
When you show a woman one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written, and she goes off about how an instrument looks like a shoehorn, don't ever tell me that men and women are the same.
Quite. Tho this it is more a case of three idiots reacting to an absolutely beautiful masterpiece, interrupting it so often it can’t make any improvement to the buzzing noise that it must be their head. Which is quite funny and sad at the same time 😂.
What does that particular scenario have to do with men and women being the same? We know men and women aren't the same regarding biological functions and sex, but anyone can react to this negatively or ignorantly regardless of sex.
@@b-six-twelve Thank God you're here to categorize people as losers and winners. Your monolithic morality defines how we should look at other idiots. You're so cool.
The wood being hit is a slap stick. It is a percussion instrument used for effects in many pieces in orchestral and concert band music. The metal tubes being hit with the hammer is a set of chimes. They are set up just like a piano keyboard, note-wise.
At 4:50, the two wooden planks are called a 'slapstick'. It makes slaps. It's where we get the term 'slapstick comedy', because clowns back in the old days used to carry small versions that made slapping sounds for comic fights. And, yeah, it's basically two wooden planks, hinged at one end.
There may be more talent in that room than in the rest of the world A true masterpiece the dedication to your craft for many years to be able to perform like this truly remarkable
The song is called The Ecstasy of Gold, and is the song that plays in the climactic shootout at the end of the movie. It was shot in Italy, and is known as one of the Spaghetti Westerns that Clint Eastwood starred in.
The Ecstacy of gold (the second song) plays while the ugly is looking for the gold, the trio is the song that plays during the final shootout. The good the bad and the ugly (the first song) is the main theme and reappears throughout the movie.
@@johnmattick3258 Yep, it's a medley of the two tracks. The Ecstasy of Gold plays while Tuco is running at the end of the movie. The Trio plays during the mexican standoff.
If any of you watch this film, you'll see (hear?) how significant it is. Also, yes - the hanging man was a prop that was quite relevant to the film itself.
I absolutely loved this. I hope you do more music reactions. I know it's not your theme for the channel but it's nice to have variety all around the board. Great reaction.
The movie is from 1966. It is the third in a series of movies featuring Clint Eastwood as the man with no name. An Italian production, filmed in Spain with three Americans as the main characters.
Let me explain. First the movie is a classic Western!!!! The genre of this movie is called a Spaghetti Western. Why is it called a Spaghetti Western? Because the film was directed by an Italian director, Sergio Leone. The entire movie, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly was filmed in rural Italy. The reason why there's a man hanging from a noose is because it's part of the plot in the movie. The Ugly character, played by the actor, Elli Wallach is being hanged and The Good character, Clint Eastwood used his excellent shooting skills to shoot the rope allowing the man to fall and saves his life. Also, a few times during this video they will show a silhouette of man with a cowboy hat on - that silhouette is Clint Eastwood from the movie. Lastly, the reason why the Danish Orchestra performed this song is because the movie is a classic - Clint Eastwood was the perfect person for the movie and the music in the movie is timeless!!!!
glad you watched it , was one of my fav classic yt videos. classic compositions of movies and series are actually quite amazing. I went to that game of thrones show once. and yea the sopran always makes my eyes tear up :P just a timless incredible melody that was.
Composed by Ennio Morriconne as the movie score for "The Good, The Bad And The Ugly", the third of the 3 "Spaghetti Westerns" Clint made. Clint played Rowdy Yates on the TV show "Rawhide" for 8 years, but the spaghetti westerns launched his career as the biggest box office star in Hollywood, as well as a star internationally.
This music brings a lot of good memories of me and my dad. Watching all of Clint Eastwood western movie classics. Hang’m High, A Fist Full Of Dollars and For A Few Dollars More. All had classic themes. I really enjoyed your reactions.
From across the house, my wife knows exactly which of the Sergio Leoni Spaghetti Western Trilogy I'm watching by those distinctive Ennio Morricone compositions. The one that throws her off is when 'Once Upon A Time In The West' sneaks in.
I am amazed at how much you three don't understand about music, art, culture. It's long past time for each of you to open your eyes, ears and minds to more things out there OTHER than video games!! The movie was part of a trilogy of westerns starring Clint Eastwood. It was filmed in Spain and was supposed to be the American west. This score was one of many written by a brilliant Italian named Enino Morricone. Back in the late 60s when he wrote this, he had a very small budget but still did miracles. The two wooden boards are called a clapper. In this score, they are to simulate the cracks of a bull whip. The softer movement beginning with the piano and going to the soprano is called "the Ecstacy of Gold ". The other two films in this trilogy are, For a Few Dollars More and A Fist Full of Dollars.
We know a lot about music art and culture, I am not a fan of sci fi movies or cowboy movies, I have seen most Clint Eastwood and John Wayne movies, they were on TV when I was a child. I love theatre, country music, art galleries. Only Aidan plays video games, Sophie and I never play them.
The guy slapping the two pieces of wood together is playing what is called a "slapstick". It is where we get comedy called "slapstick comedy". The "instrument" was used back in the vaudeville days. The comedian on stage would fall down, or slip on a banana peel and someone would smack the slapstick to make the fall sound funnier. The movies were a trilogy and one of the three was called "Hang 'Em High" - therefore the guy hanging high near the singers.
"Banging a hammer on a radiator"? Those are tubular bells. (reference Mike Oldfield.) Also there is a short YT video where Tuva Semmingsen (the wah wah lady) and Christine Nonbo are talking about this performance. Worth checking out.
The most incredible thing is that in the 70s, Sergio Leone and his friend Ennio Morricone dreamed of the "western" and recreated it without even knowing what it really was.
Hmm...never heard of the ocarina (a musical instrument) being compared to a shoe tree. The shoe tree is used to help leather shoes keep their shape, not to stretch them!
The first half is titled “The good, the bad and the ugly ( Il Buono, Il Brutto, Il Cattivo)” and the second half is titled “The ecstasy of gold (L'estasi dell'oro)”. The instrument in question is an ocarina (arghilofono) sometimes referred to as a sweet potato pipe. Each sound represents one of the three main characters, flute for Blondie (Man with No Name), arghilofono (ocarina) for Angel Eyes, and human voices for Tuco. Other instruments in question, tubular bells and whip or slapstick. Watch the movie and you will understand the significance of the figure hanging there. “Go on then” 🤣🤣
The two boards is called a slap-stick. It was used a lot in stage comedy plays in the olden days, for immitating the sound of a slap. Today it's lend it's name to the entire genre of comedy called slap-stick comedy.
People who don't play a musical instruments can't fully appreciate the skill displayed on that stage. It helps if you've seen the film because it stirs up visual images as you listen to this masterpiece.
4:50 the plank/wood is suppose the be the whip. But you can’t bring an actual whip to an orchestra, unless the orchestra is outside. I didn’t know either until a musician explained it.
I think the instrument is an ocarina. The mallet/pipe instrument is tubular bells *and they cost a fortune!). I'm shocked, though, that he's not heard of The Good The Bad and The Ugly - I mean, how?!! And you missed the hanging man first time round 🤣
The two boards is called a slapstick. It was used for sound effects for a certain kind of comedy so much that that kind of humor came to be called slapstick humor. Oh, and it is indeed a recorder at the beginning.
You might check out a video of another great song from the film, Ennio Morricone - the ecstasy of gold with the composer himself as well as the real singer from the film,. Oh, the instrument is an Ocarina.
How about focusing on the music instead of starting by commenting the different instruments used? Maybe it's difficult for some to concentrate more than 10 seconds at a time? And how can it be possible that even individuals from the ignorant generation have never heard of the film - let alone the music?
The percussion instrument made of two boards is called a "clapper" or "slapstick." Usually used to imitate the sound of a whip crack like in the Christmas song "Sleigh Ride."
The movie was done in 1966 and this is the most authentic version of what the soundtrack is in the movie. So if you watch the movie, you will recognize, all those instruments sounds in the film.
I don’t get it. I just saw a video where Gemma said she doesn’t like classical music, and now she said she loves symphonies. What exactly does she think classical music is?
This was the third spaghetti western of the same character (the Man With No Name). This orchestra performed the music in all three movies. All were written by Ennio Morricone. BTW, shoe trees haven't any holes.
Absolutely beautiful isn’t it, especially when you get to see how this beautiful song is made.❤ Wait til you get to see the movie while this song is being played with it. It’s an iconic song along with Clint Eastwood. I love it all❤ The guy with the hammers hitting the metal pipes you called a radiator are actually called chimes and every Middle School and High School Band has them here in the USA. They are beautiful when played. Many rock songs use chimes. If you watch the movie then you would understand the man hanging from the ceiling lol. You gotta watch the movie!
Your ignorance of the movie, score, and orchestra need some education. The actual name of the score is "Ecstasy of Gold" and the movie was filmed in 1966 in Spain.
The instrument that you couldn't identify is an ocarina, also called a sweet potato. The original track of this in the movie had (as you saw) so many odd sounds, that is why there were so many people playing weird instruments in the percussion section. The dark haired woman who was doing sound effects with her voice and whistling and singing as well was brilliant. There was a very popular rock group back in (I think) the 70s mostly called Procol Harum. They did a concert tour in Europe several years ago and had some configuration of the Danish concert orchestra playing with them on their huge hit Whiter Shade of Pale. There is a video of it on UA-cam. It's amazing!
Claves (the two sticks of wood instrument) produces revolver shot sounds. The composition starts with hyena sounds mixed with indian war cries, then enters the cool cowboy whistles. Woman and baby cries replace the whistle sounds once the stagecoach is under attack, and then the army intervenes with trumpet sounds etc.. at least this must have been the original target of this great composition..
Hey Junior, Watch the damn movie. Stop saying it's not for you. No disrespect, but you have no idea yet about what's for you or not. That's not your fault . You just aren't old enough yet.What you know about yourself now is a drop in the bucket compared to what your going know down the road. Your the perfect person to be a part of a reaction channel. Take advantage of your own channel. Great reaction and I enjoy the channel. There's only one way to find out if "The Good the Bad and the Ugly" movie is" for you". So watch the damn movie.😮😊
Tuva Semmingsen (the wa-wa lady at the beginning) is a great mezzo-soprano in her own right. She can be seen with the DNSO in their renditions of Who Wants To Live Forever (from Highlander) and several others
The instrument at 1:28 is an ocarina. They're traditionally made of clay, but this one was made of wood. The instrument at the beginning was a recorder. A piccolo is a small flute, and it's played by holding it sideways and blowing across a hole. You blow directly into a recorder.
The instrument that the guy is banging with a mallet is tubular bells. Mike Oldfield had an LP called "Tubular Bells" that gained a lot of popularity when a shortened version of it was used at the theme for the movie "The Exorcist."
The hanging body is a reference to the movie. Tuco (The Ugly, one of the characters, played by Eli Wallach) had a price on his head, and Blondie (The Good, played by Clint Eastwood) would take him into one town after another as a prisoner to collect the reward, then rescue Tuco from hanging at the last minute so he could pull the same scam at the next town.
The movie is from 1966. It's set during the U.S. Civil War, sometime around 1862.
The Danish Symphony Orchestra has a bunch of videos of movie and TV soundtracks. Some of the best are Psycho, the Imperial March from Star Wars, and Vertigo.
Yep. I only know that because of Zelda tho
@@jchristif and Wonderboy in Moster World lol
Nice rundown! I'll add that the wooden boards the percussionist was slapping together are typically called a clapper. It's two hinged board that when clapped together sounds like the crack of a whip. In old westerns, whips were sometimes used to drive livestock or oxen, so whips cracking became a western staple. The percussion section of an orchestra has all sorts of - to most eyes and ears - very odd instruments.
BTW, that was (I believe) a full orchestra and chorus. Unusual to see these days since there are so many people involved. (And to pay! lol)
The hanging body, that was a musician who played a false note ;-)
Question: Have the DNSO played songs from the "Conan the Barbarian" soundtrack?
My wife owns that soundtrack and its pretty amazing.
You win the "looking most disinterested" competition.
I agree. All the pausing and personal chatter about themselves certainly took the magic from the original performance.
Ennio Morricone wrote this masterpiece. Genius of the movie soundtracks!
True. But also... -> Edda Dell'Orso has entered the chat.
I think 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' will surprise Aidan. It's 50 years old, but still better than most films that came after it. Maybe the reason Aidan isn't a movie person is because they don't make films like this one anymore.
Amen
Bruh what you mean they don't do films like this anymore? There are great films being made today
@@sebaynovuelve lol, they only make superhero garbage now.
@@FinrodFelagund5 If you're talking about hollywood then yes, but newsflash cinema doesn't only include moviesade in usa. There are amazing foreign films being produced every year
The film was released in 1966, so apparently it's more than 50 years old. Right?
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, is honestly worth watching even today. It is a masterpiece, and an experience as much as a movie.
To understand the hanging man, you must watch the movie.
When Christine sings, my eyes water... she is amazing!
Its only shown in a short snippet of the video, but the woman singing the 'wah wahs' is accompanied by a harmonica. That is what gives her voice the twangy effect. When Ennio Morricone composed the soundtrack for this movie, he didn't have the kind of budget that modern movies have for their soundtracks and had to make do with what little he had. Still, one of the best composers of the 20th century.
Ennio Morricone would be amazed at the level of intelligence and sophistication of the audience of his music, today.
Just the best with 2 great singers, anyone playing this gets my attention real quick
Tuva Semmingsen was doing the Wah Wah. In fact, people started calling her the Wah Wah Lady, and Tuva didn't mind it. Christine Nonbo Andersen, the blond soprano was placed in the audience intentionally, to draw the audience unknowningly into the performance. The Danish National Symphony Orchestra is the finest orchestra you will ever hear.
My son turns 17 in November and I introduced him to this movie at 5 years old. I shared this with him just now and explained how much of a core memory it was! Please watch it! Its art!
The DNSO are regulars doing movie concerts. This was at an American Westerns concert. I am stunned that none of you have actually ever heard this music. Ennio Morricone, who died not long ago was the ultimate in Western movie soundtracks.
The film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is seen as probably the best western ever made. You would never be able to make such a good film today, as there are no acting talents who are specifically cast for their roles as well, but above all, there is not a composer, nor a director so skilled, who is so creative with the ideas and merge it all.
Love the long tangent about shoe spreaders. It brought so much to the meaning of the music.
This is a video I watch over and over again
This orchestra is from Europe. You should come and visit sometimes.
When you show a woman one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written, and she goes off about how an instrument looks like a shoehorn, don't ever tell me that men and women are the same.
Quite. Tho this it is more a case of three idiots reacting to an absolutely beautiful masterpiece, interrupting it so often it can’t make any improvement to the buzzing noise that it must be their head.
Which is quite funny and sad at the same time 😂.
What does that particular scenario have to do with men and women being the same? We know men and women aren't the same regarding biological functions and sex, but anyone can react to this negatively or ignorantly regardless of sex.
I know losers on the internet tend to categorize people by gender when they’re not a monolith
@@b-six-twelve Thank God you're here to categorize people as losers and winners. Your monolithic morality defines how we should look at other idiots. You're so cool.
The instrument is an ocarina. Beautiful sounds.
The wood being hit is a slap stick. It is a percussion instrument used for effects in many pieces in orchestral and concert band music. The metal tubes being hit with the hammer is a set of chimes. They are set up just like a piano keyboard, note-wise.
At 4:50, the two wooden planks are called a 'slapstick'. It makes slaps. It's where we get the term 'slapstick comedy', because clowns back in the old days used to carry small versions that made slapping sounds for comic fights. And, yeah, it's basically two wooden planks, hinged at one end.
There may be more talent in that room than in the rest of the world A true masterpiece the dedication to your craft for many years to be able to perform like this truly remarkable
I bet none of you noticed that Wah-Wah-Lady was wearing thematic pistol earrings.
Tubular bells and blocks - you three are such a giggle!!
🇨🇦 The DNSO consists of over 100 musicians and a Choir of over 70 singers !
Look even closer, and the 'WahWah' lady has ear rings shaped like guns !
its a good thing you have your mom there to tell you things
It's a shame that no one knows Ennio Morricone in America anymore !
The song is called The Ecstasy of Gold, and is the song that plays in the climactic shootout at the end of the movie. It was shot in Italy, and is known as one of the Spaghetti Westerns that Clint Eastwood starred in.
The Ecstacy of gold (the second song) plays while the ugly is looking for the gold, the trio is the song that plays during the final shootout. The good the bad and the ugly (the first song) is the main theme and reappears throughout the movie.
Filmed in Spain.
Music by Ennio Morricone !!!!!!
James Hetfeld from Metallica is a huge Western Fan, and because of this every Metallica Concert starts with "The ecstacy of Gold".
@@johnmattick3258 Yep, it's a medley of the two tracks. The Ecstasy of Gold plays while Tuco is running at the end of the movie. The Trio plays during the mexican standoff.
If any of you watch this film, you'll see (hear?) how significant it is. Also, yes - the hanging man was a prop that was quite relevant to the film itself.
They guy hanging was a call back to Tuco, a character the movie is based on. He kept getting almost hung. Really is a great movie.
What's The Good The Bad and The Ugly? Just one of the best movies of all time.
Claves are the two sticks of wood, and the radiator looking instrument is called tubular bells.
lol... radiator... those are tubular bells...
I absolutely loved this. I hope you do more music reactions. I know it's not your theme for the channel but it's nice to have variety all around the board. Great reaction.
What flag is that behind you?
The movie is from 1966. It is the third in a series of movies featuring Clint Eastwood as the man with no name. An Italian production, filmed in Spain with three Americans as the main characters.
Sergio Leone regista , Ennio Morricone compositore
The small wooden wind instrument at the beginning is an ocarina.
Let me explain. First the movie is a classic Western!!!! The genre of this movie is called a Spaghetti Western. Why is it called a Spaghetti Western? Because the film was directed by an Italian director, Sergio Leone. The entire movie, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly was filmed in rural Italy.
The reason why there's a man hanging from a noose is because it's part of the plot in the movie. The Ugly character, played by the actor, Elli Wallach is being hanged and The Good character, Clint Eastwood used his excellent shooting skills to shoot the rope allowing the man to fall and saves his life.
Also, a few times during this video they will show a silhouette of man with a cowboy hat on - that silhouette is Clint Eastwood from the movie.
Lastly, the reason why the Danish Orchestra performed this song is because the movie is a classic - Clint Eastwood was the perfect person for the movie and the music in the movie is timeless!!!!
Nope, filmed in Spain, but otherwise spot on
finds it somewhat funny that a young man.. a "drummer" ..
-didn't catch the intro to every Metallica concert that came after "the break"😅
You see, in this world there's two kinds of people, my friend. Those with loaded guns, and those who dig. You dig.
I understand some people don’t possess the skills to understand the greatness of such creations 😅
glad you watched it , was one of my fav classic yt videos. classic compositions of movies and series are actually quite amazing. I went to that game of thrones show once. and yea the sopran always makes my eyes tear up :P just a timless incredible melody that was.
The rhythm and cadence of the music one could almost picture a horse galloping across the high plains desert
You must watch the film to understand the hanging man!
Composed by Ennio Morriconne as the movie score for "The Good, The Bad And The Ugly", the third of the 3 "Spaghetti Westerns" Clint made. Clint played Rowdy Yates on the TV show "Rawhide" for 8 years, but the spaghetti westerns launched his career as the biggest box office star in Hollywood, as well as a star internationally.
This music brings a lot of good memories of me and my dad. Watching all of Clint Eastwood western movie classics. Hang’m High, A Fist Full Of Dollars and For A Few Dollars More. All had classic themes. I really enjoyed your reactions.
Iconic theme. Great vid.
This movie is my favorite western of all time and I think the music a large part of the reason why. I highly recommend everybody watch it!
Great song from a great movie. This symphony played it incredibly well.
THe purpose of the cutout of the hanging man is in the movie. Lots of hanging in the movie.
From across the house, my wife knows exactly which of the Sergio Leoni Spaghetti Western Trilogy I'm watching by those distinctive Ennio Morricone compositions. The one that throws her off is when 'Once Upon A Time In The West' sneaks in.
😂😂😂ver americano que não conhece sua história cinematográfica, de Hollywood mesmo q contada por um italiano, Não tem preço...
I am amazed at how much you three don't understand about music, art, culture. It's long past time for each of you to open your eyes, ears and minds to more things out there OTHER than video games!! The movie was part of a trilogy of westerns starring Clint Eastwood. It was filmed in Spain and was supposed to be the American west. This score was one of many written by a brilliant Italian named Enino Morricone. Back in the late 60s when he wrote this, he had a very small budget but still did miracles.
The two wooden boards are called a clapper. In this score, they are to simulate the cracks of a bull whip. The softer movement beginning with the piano and going to the soprano is called "the Ecstacy of Gold ". The other two films in this trilogy are, For a Few Dollars More and A Fist Full of Dollars.
We know a lot about music art and culture, I am not a fan of sci fi movies or cowboy movies, I have seen most Clint Eastwood and John Wayne movies, they were on TV when I was a child. I love theatre, country music, art galleries. Only Aidan plays video games, Sophie and I never play them.
The 'slap sticks" replicate the crack made of a bull whip.
The second part is from the graveyard scene in the movie and is (in my opinion) one of the greatest musical scores to be put to film!
Great Italian music
The guy slapping the two pieces of wood together is playing what is called a "slapstick". It is where we get comedy called "slapstick comedy". The "instrument" was used back in the vaudeville days. The comedian on stage would fall down, or slip on a banana peel and someone would smack the slapstick to make the fall sound funnier. The movies were a trilogy and one of the three was called "Hang 'Em High" - therefore the guy hanging high near the singers.
Favorite song and movie ever!
"Banging a hammer on a radiator"? Those are tubular bells. (reference Mike Oldfield.) Also there is a short YT video where Tuva Semmingsen (the wah wah lady) and Christine Nonbo are talking about this performance. Worth checking out.
The most incredible thing is that in the 70s, Sergio Leone and his friend Ennio Morricone dreamed of the "western" and recreated it without even knowing what it really was.
4:48 - So, so close to "He's got two empty halves of coconuts and he's bangin' 'em together." LOL.
Hmm...never heard of the ocarina (a musical instrument) being compared to a shoe tree. The shoe tree is used to help leather shoes keep their shape, not to stretch them!
The first half is titled “The good, the bad and the ugly ( Il Buono, Il Brutto, Il Cattivo)” and the second half is titled “The ecstasy of gold (L'estasi dell'oro)”. The instrument in question is an ocarina (arghilofono) sometimes referred to as a sweet potato pipe. Each sound represents one of the three main characters, flute for Blondie (Man with No Name), arghilofono (ocarina) for Angel Eyes, and human voices for Tuco. Other instruments in question, tubular bells and whip or slapstick. Watch the movie and you will understand the significance of the figure hanging there. “Go on then” 🤣🤣
Such gorgeous music. I believe the boards being clapped was meant to resemble the crack of a whip.
Possibly the sound of a gun going off.
Great movie with a fabulous soundtrack.
You should watch the movie you would get the hanging reference.
The DNSO also did alot of Video Game Soundtracks like the Halo Trilogy, which is one of my favourites along with their Shaddow of the Colossus cover.
The two boards is called a slap-stick. It was used a lot in stage comedy plays in the olden days, for immitating the sound of a slap.
Today it's lend it's name to the entire genre of comedy called slap-stick comedy.
A Drum Corps international corps named "The Troopers" did this music last year....You should check out their show.
People who don't play a musical instruments can't fully appreciate the skill displayed on that stage. It helps if you've seen the film because it stirs up visual images as you listen to this masterpiece.
I suggest a viewing of the movie. One of my favorites. 🤠 Don’t die Blondie.
Glad you enjoyed it.
4:50 the plank/wood is suppose the be the whip. But you can’t bring an actual whip to an orchestra, unless the orchestra is outside. I didn’t know either until a musician explained it.
I think the instrument is an ocarina. The mallet/pipe instrument is tubular bells *and they cost a fortune!). I'm shocked, though, that he's not heard of The Good The Bad and The Ugly - I mean, how?!! And you missed the hanging man first time round 🤣
The two boards is called a slapstick. It was used for sound effects for a certain kind of comedy so much that that kind of humor came to be called slapstick humor.
Oh, and it is indeed a recorder at the beginning.
Tuva SEMINGSEN is the mezzo-sopano who makes the WHA WHA.
Since then she has been nicknamed LAYDY WHA WHA and this amuses her a lot.
THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY was released in 1966.
You might check out a video of another great song from the film, Ennio Morricone - the ecstasy of gold with the composer himself as well as the real singer from the film,. Oh, the instrument is an Ocarina.
How about focusing on the music instead of starting by commenting the different instruments used? Maybe it's difficult for some to concentrate more than 10 seconds at a time? And how can it be possible that even individuals from the ignorant generation have never heard of the film - let alone the music?
How about instead of being a douche you actually realise that this is a reaction meaning they will talk about the instruments and the whole lmao 🤡🤡
The percussion instrument made of two boards is called a "clapper" or "slapstick." Usually used to imitate the sound of a whip crack like in the Christmas song "Sleigh Ride."
Not a piccolo, a recorder
The movie was done in 1966 and this is the most authentic version of what the soundtrack is in the movie. So if you watch the movie, you will recognize, all those instruments sounds in the film.
I don’t get it. I just saw a video where Gemma said she doesn’t like classical music, and now she said she loves symphonies. What exactly does she think classical music is?
If you want them to watch it do it as a review on the channel together.
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This was the third spaghetti western of the same character (the Man With No Name). This orchestra performed the music in all three movies. All were written by Ennio Morricone. BTW, shoe trees haven't any holes.
Absolutely beautiful isn’t it, especially when you get to see how this beautiful song is made.❤ Wait til you get to see the movie while this song is being played with it. It’s an iconic song along with Clint Eastwood. I love it all❤
The guy with the hammers hitting the metal pipes you called a radiator are actually called chimes and every Middle School and High School Band has them here in the USA. They are beautiful when played. Many rock songs use chimes.
If you watch the movie then you would understand the man hanging from the ceiling lol. You gotta watch the movie!
Your ignorance of the movie, score, and orchestra need some education. The actual name of the score is "Ecstasy of Gold" and the movie was filmed in 1966 in Spain.
greatst piece of music ever witten for a movie.
the two wooden planks are called a slapstick. Makes the noise of a whip. Most well known in the Christmas song 'sleigh ride'.
The guy hanging was late for rehearsal :) and the wooden instrument was an Ocarina.
Wooden planks are called a slapstick, it used to be used in slapstick comedies, such as Laurel and Hardy, for when they hit each other.
The instrument that you couldn't identify is an ocarina, also called a sweet potato. The original track of this in the movie had (as you saw) so many odd sounds, that is why there were so many people playing weird instruments in the percussion section. The dark haired woman who was doing sound effects with her voice and whistling and singing as well was brilliant. There was a very popular rock group back in (I think) the 70s mostly called Procol Harum. They did a concert tour in Europe several years ago and had some configuration of the Danish concert orchestra playing with them on their huge hit Whiter Shade of Pale. There is a video of it on UA-cam. It's amazing!
That is an amazing video. Its amazing that the lead singer sounds just as good if not better than he did in the original studio recording.
Claves (the two sticks of wood instrument) produces revolver shot sounds.
The composition starts with hyena sounds mixed with indian war cries, then enters the cool cowboy whistles. Woman and baby cries replace the whistle sounds once the stagecoach is under attack, and then the army intervenes with trumpet sounds etc.. at least this must have been the original target of this great composition..
Hey Junior,
Watch the damn movie. Stop saying it's not for you. No disrespect, but you have no idea yet about what's for you or not. That's not your fault . You just aren't old enough yet.What you know about yourself now is a drop in the bucket compared to what your going know down the road. Your the perfect person to be a part of a reaction channel. Take advantage of your own channel.
Great reaction and I enjoy the channel. There's only one way to find out if
"The Good the Bad and the Ugly" movie is" for you".
So watch the damn movie.😮😊
The wooden slats are called a CLAPPER
'Hanging", that's what you get for talking back to the conductor.
Music has a flow that is jarringly disrupted if you hold long conversations during your pauses.
4:50 - The wood snapper took the place of the gatling gun fire in the original recording.
The film was made in 1966 and takes place around 1860-1870.
Tuva Semmingsen (the wa-wa lady at the beginning) is a great mezzo-soprano in her own right. She can be seen with the DNSO in their renditions of Who Wants To Live Forever (from Highlander) and several others