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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2017
- Top 14 Middle Earth Horns ( Lotr & Hobbit ):
14 Dol Guldur
13 Dale
12 Azog Army
11 Easterling
10 Gondor
9 Mordor
8 Mirkwood
7 Horn of Helm Hammerhand
6 Rohan
5 Rivendell
4 Isengard
3 Erebor
2 Haradrim
1 Gundabad - Фільми й анімація
0:00 Dol Guldur
0:13 Dale
0:22 Azog's Army
0:35 Rhûn
0:44 Gondor
0:57 Mordor
1:09 Mirkwood
1:24 Helm Hammerhand
1:47 Rohan
2:13 Rohan again
2:22 Rivendell (Lothlórien)
2:42 Rivendell again
2:54 Isengard
3:14 Erebor
3:35 Harad
4:00 Gundabad (Angmar)
4:22 Gundabad again
4:30 Bonus
THe best one is Harad
@@micahdude9039 no bonus is
@@ronniemiah307 that’s not a horn so it doesn’t count as far as I’m concerned… it’s meant to be the sound of war horns…. Not sad trees
@@zachall101 OK BOOMER
@@ronniemiah307 how does that make me a boomer… it’s literally titled HORNS OF MIDDLE EARTH…. Then at the end has an Ent screaming… that’s not a horn… u wouldn’t title a video car horns… then show a dog barking would u 🤦♂️😂 then again u probably would
One does not simply put the horn of Gondor at #10.
JZG4 piss off with that “no offense” thing. It’s just an excuse to not get the person mad
I KNOW WHAT THE HELL
JZG4 This comment is wrong on so many levels, starting with the fact that you didn’t even spell the guy‘s name right
Gondor horn is the best
0:55 is not Gondor’s horn. It’s called horn of Gondor, but it’s is the Stewart of Gondor family Horn.
Haradrims horn sounds like a nightmare, something Is wrong with that sound. Thats what makes it so scary
Well that's the point of horns
@@qwertshruxne21 horns were used to rally certain armies or order attacks for certain groups. Ie: cavalry charges, bayonet charges.
Erebor has a POWERFUL horn
Respect dude
That's just Bombur
Bold and brash, just like the race it represents
That's proper Dwarven engineering for you
It’s by far my favorite
Haradrim is the best. Chilling and frightening
Followed by that War Chant.
Christ Follower yeah dude, the haradrim and the ents have the most chilling calls to war I've ever seen in any movie
Literally just said that to my brother before I even looked in the chat
The reason I checked the video tbh
Haradrim is ugly it sounds just like some music LOL
This has got to be one of the most wholesome comment sections in all of UA-cam! People giving their honest opinions/ sharing their favorite horns and no like-whoring in sight.
This literally made my day! That is what the internet is supposed to be about! I‘m proud of y‘all!!
Yes.
Fun fact: The sound of Treebeard's roar is just a recording of John Rhys-Davies shouting in the studio parking lot, no effects added.
Really? Man, that's some powerful lungs
Dude... nice 😲
@@Treilerk do you seriously believe this or am I the one being trolled right now?
@@simonlutgens I honestly don't know if it's true, but it's awesome if it is true.
@@Treilerk have you heard that roar. It's slowed down and pitched down and everything
Me: *Never thinking I’d enjoy watching a video about horns*
UA-cam: *Here are the best horns of middle earth*
(2.5 years later 😂)
Me : never in my life were I thought that there is so many horn-types, and it's only a films, in other book stories must have been lots of other horns.
Never thought I'd die fighting side by side with a horn
Rohan is the best! :)
Yes, when i hear that horn i hear LOTR
@Felix Sendker was about to comment that exact same thing, it's just epic af
Yes
Yeah i agree
Heavens door
Never realized that there are so many horns.
Haradim, Mordor, Isengard and Rohan are my favourites
mine is the easterling with the march sound
@@marc789 haradrim
@@skotiskiller 0:35
@@marc789 Same dude, Rhun is my favourite too
The Horn of Helm Hammerhand is the greatest. There is none like it.
Haradrim...its intersting fr me that Rohir-rim and Harad-rim have the best horns
I’m pretty sure that sound was made using a didgeridoo
In the books the helm hammerhand was able to roar against mountains and throw the enemy off guard multiple times with its powerful sound
The Horn of Helm Hammerhand is def top 3 for me. But I'd have to give slots 1 and 2 to the Haradrim and the Rohirim, respectively.
Helm's horn has got that awesome bass that really gets me pumped up. But the Rohirim at Pelenor is a sound of hope, while the Haradrim fill me with terror.
Fun fact: Helm Hammerhand (Yes, same dude who built the horn at Helm's Deep) is actually one of the Nine. You can find his story in Shadow of War.
Interesting how the Gundabad one sounds like modern day war sirens.
To this day the Haradrim horn still strikes fear into my heart.
I'm so glad the Ent war cry was included, thanks!
The horn of the Haradrim gives me chills every time
Gundabad has to be the most bone-chilling because it doesn't even sound like a horn but a wounded animal readying for a final attack before it dies, but that's just me...
I especially love the way that it just drops and it sounds like a siren.
It's kind of how I envisioned Dragonbinder sounding like
That is not a fuckin horn
It's a dying bat
Yeah, that's just you.
Haradrim is hands down my favorite horn in the whole series. I know all of the horns were designed for their specific factions but I really like the haradrims horn because it seems so alien and just down right scary.
Scotty Roboty “alien” is such a good way to describe it! I would pee my pants from pure terror if I was a soldier and heard that on the battlefield
annie x don’t get offended when I say this. But if your on the battlefield who cares about the horn. I would shit myself to death from the sight of the living siege engines that have tusks 3 times my size. The horn may be scary but the look turning from happiness of winning to the knowledge of almost imminent death.
It sounds like a wookie
Add that with the chanting and you have a psychological advantage on that battlefield
@@skinnyjasper3097 Yeah but the sight of living siege weapons is even more terrifying when it's combined with a terrifying horn hm?
Haradrim scares me, great video
Haradrims horn is exactly how I imagine sound of wild eastern hords that came to take our women and our land.
@@xpapiezx i think you mixed the haradrim and the easterlings up
And the war-chants roaring in the background too. Terrifying display
@@williamguan6735 both the Haradrim and easterlings come from the east, one is north of Mordor, the other is south
@@salvor5764 lol, Harad means south in some form of elvish, Haradrim are from the south, or Haradwaith. There is The Great Desert, and farther south there is Far Harad. Not much is know about it. The Easterlings, as their name suggests, are from the East, or Rhûn. Some from Rhûdel, some from Balchoth, Chey, Nendorath. The Variags are from Khand, which is southeast of mordor. So no, they are not both from the East
My favorite is Haradrim's and Rohan's-- Haradrim's really brings terror, and Rohan's urges me to do heroic things
Amazing how the sound of a horn can convey so much about a faction
Love how the horns fit the race. Haradrim sounds menacing as f. Rohan+boromir sounds like a noble human kingdoms would sound. Elven horn sounds all polished because they have better technology
The Elves have access to future technology shhhhhhhhhh
😆😆😆
Rohan & Erebor horns are best of them
Agreed
yes!
Which is better between the two tho?
Right,.. I don't understand why everybody is talking about Haradrim.
Bomburs trumpet sound is so much more than a simple war horn.
Gimli with a big ass sousaphone made of horn is pretty badass.
Isengard all day. everytime I hear it I get goosebumps
I was watching real steel the other day, and the end bit when the play a horn like sound to introduce the robot Zeus reminded me of the exact same. The isengard horn
Haradrim's and Gundubad's horn is the best two for scaring their foes. Rohan's the best for motivating. Helm Hammerhand's and Erebor's is the best for epic charges.
Gundabed is one I would not like to hear on a battlefield
gundabEd?
Just imagine you are you house and you hear the gundabad horn oh noo I'm running
Imagine being in the middle of the night in your castle when suddenly the Isengard horn sounds... No thank you, thats breathtaking, it gives me chills just to think about it
I really like Isengard :)
Wyrmtounge: But my lord, there is no such army!
*steps out to see massive uruk-hai army*
How dafuq did I miss that on the way in...
“But my lord, there is no such force.”***
They were down in the pits, suiting up
Fun fact, they all assembled while Wyrmtounge ascended the stairs of the tower.
Erebor is definitely my favorite. It just feels so powerful, strong, and triumphant. It gives me goosebumps and when bombur first popped up and started just NAILING it when I saw it in theaters I felt so pumped.
Me too
I love how the #9 mordor horn doesn't sound like a war horn, it's more like something you hear at a factory "alright orcs breaks over back to work"
That is no orc Horn
God! I remember watching this with my best friend and his family in theaters opening day. The two towers is the apex of filmmaking in my opinion. The chills the entire helms deep battle gives me is monumental.
Isengard and haradrim are the best ones!
Nothing gives me more goose bumps than when the sound of the horn of Erebor starts 💖
Just an epic moment in story.
Love also the sound of the horn of the Rohirrim 💖 And not to forget Helm Hammerhand blown by Gimli.
Dol Guldur has to be one of the most underappreciated horns in all of middle earth, imo it perfectly encapsulates orc savagery and brutishness.
(Gundabad does the job of being frightening, but is slightly too polished for orks. And nothing is more terrifying than facing a brutish enemy sophisticated enough to use horns but leaving them unrefined)
Honestly I thought the Dol Guldur one was just a troll shouting haha. Reminds me of it... but it's very impressive!
Mirkwood horn is one of my favorites, to be honest. I love the sound it makes
I love the Haradrim horn. That sound is imprinted into my memory lol. I can even imitate it.
Erebor gave me chills in the theatre
14 Gondor
13 Hammerhand
12 Gundabad
11 Dol Gundur
10 Azog's Army
9 Easterling
8 Mirkwood
7 Isengrad
6 Dale
5 Erebor
4 Mordor
3 Rohan
2 Rivendell
1 Haradrim
I will grudgingly accept that Harad's is just unbeatable, but how the hell is Rohan not therefore in 2nd place?
Exactly haha. Gundabad?! It makes nothing like the impression Rohan’s does, and is basically a version of an air raid siren.
@@dreamer2260 perspective. Personally, the Rohan one sounds ceremonial while the gundabad one sounds ominous
It was a great time to be a horn sales man back then
Wdym "back then"?! You wait here, I have a lot of archeologist work to do rn :O
i love most of the horns. Erebor and Rohan are powerfully heroic. Harad and Gundabad are creepy and badass
The azog army horn is my favorite, the sound just adds to the bad assery of that scene by a lot.
Horn of Helm Hammerhand really gives me the chills! Such a sound . . . I would hate that noise to come from an enemy; the morale loss would be fatal.
How the hell is Haradrim's not the best?
Because Erebor is better
I like gundabad better
Because erebor is
@@TrangDB9 no.. haradrim is
3:50 ✨p e r f e c t i o n✨
1:15 this ones dope too
The horn of Erebor is my favorite, without question. The glory of a once great and proud kingdom, represented in one loud, powerful sound force enough to stop and entire *orc army* in their tracks.
I’m personally a fan of the Lothlorien/Rivendell horn the most, although, that may be because I played Imladris a lot in Third Age Divide and Conquer, any time a charge used that horn sound it tended to be a sign that whatever unit was on the receiving end was about to become mince meat very quickly.
The horn of Rohan sounding when all hope is lost is iconic
2:14 moment always makes my cry.
Rivendell/ Lorien horn gives me biggest goosebumps
Rohan is the best, very epic moment. And very nice bonus by the way 👌
Mirkwood and Haradrim is the best horn awesome !!!
Ent’s war scream gave me chills as it continued reverbing through the endless forest.
i loved gundabed horns
gundabEd lol
@@AquaLangistify Its autocorrection.
Very nice video congratulations! I loved how you added that extra bonus ent calling. The video was very smooth from start to finish! I also didn't notice Dol Guldur had an horn? Interesting
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I've legitimately had nightmares where I've heard the haradrim horn. That shit is fear asmr
Imagine you're an orc army encamped in a valley right before the sun comes up and you hear the horns of Rivendell/lothlorien on one side followed by the Mirkwood horn on the other and the up-beat sound of the elves marching like the Mirkwood elves did during the battle of the five armies.
I want this movie.
Mirkwood's horn is the best. Soo eerie
The Horn of Gondor is actually kind of disappointing in the film. The Horn of Gondor is meant to be a terrifying sound, rallying Gondor's allies and stopping Gondor's enemies in their tracks. But it's really weak-sounding in the film. They could at least have enhanced it somehow.
Well boromir wasn't exactly given time to give his kingdom a well deserved horn recital rather he was multitasking while fighting off the uruk hai. He was letting his party know he was being overrun, im sure if he had time he would give gondor the horn it deserved.
@@orangutank626 the thing is Boromir did it in the book. Even his father and Faramir heard the sound of it
@@xanmaslanl5832 those lungs were blessed by illuvitar
@@orangutank626 Apart from warning the others he was also pulling all of the Orc's attention towards him, away from Frodo ;)
@@hisnotsolonely2961 One does not simply have ordinary lungs when blowing the Horn of Gondor.
Mirkwood strikes fear in to my heart!
Nah, it sounds to fancy.
Imagine when the night is come, and u heard Gundabad’s Horn.... but for me, Rohan’s still gave me chills
Dol Guldur: Savagery
Dale: Fanfare
Azog Army: Intimidating
Easterling: Arrival
Gondor: Distress
Mordor: Foreboding
Mirkwood: Wildlife
Helm Hammerhand: Resolved
Rohan: Glorious
Rivendell/Lothlorien: Noble
Isengard: Power
Erebor: Rallying
Haradrim: Tribal
Gundabad: Monstrous
Treebeard: Rage
Okay, I saw "Rohan: Glorious" and every drop of blood in my veins sang "YES"
@@watcherwraith007 Rohan is all about glory, wrath.and charge
I feel like the horn of Dale sounds pretty distressful, but it still gives me goosebumps.
Gunbadad is so chill !
No matter how large your contagion in war field is but when you hear Gundabad and Haradrim's horn sound, you will just run for your life.
Erebor's horn gets always tears to my eyes🥺💕
Haradrim will always be my favourite, it really does give you the chills. Gundabad is pretty good aswell but the haradrim is actually scary
5.Isengard
4.Dale
3.The Horn of Gondor
2.Gundabad/Mirkwood
1.Haradrim
Check out LOTRKingluis's video:
ua-cam.com/video/sEClzllDVJo/v-deo.html
I like the Gundabad horn.
If you look closely, the Haradrim leader is smiling after he toots his horn, he's about to have the time of his life crushing Rohan steeds. :P
Already saw
@@Johannes00 yeah, he may think something like "that will be easy"
1. I love how so many of these scenes showed most if not all of the horns sound. Thank you for not cutting it off, that was much appreciated.
2. The Horn Of Helm Hammerhand!!!!! Erebor!!!!! Rohan!!!! Omg I cannot describe how much the deep, throbbing sounds of Dwarven horns thrill my soul, and how the pure, heroic blade of Rohan's call runs through my blood. I love these horns. I love the deep sounds, the shudder in my spine when I hear them again upon the field. Forth Eorlingas and Durin's Folk!
3. Y E S Ents are Horns In Their Own Right Yooooo! I thank you for including that bonus scene!
4. Now, at last, I fully understand Legolas's words: "That is no Orc Horn!"
I gotta' say, the Middle Earth movies had the best battle horns and battle cries ever 👍
You forgot the horn when Frodo and Sam are dressed up as orcs and they are marching to the black gate
That one was very good actualy
No love for helm hammerhead? To me, that's the most badass horn I've heard in this entire series
that´s the no. 1 for me, no. 2 is rohan
(closes eyes)
I see you and @Angel Himura are people of culture as well.
The orc horns sound really like a corrupted version of the Elves, which makes sense when you think about the origins of both species
Haradrim and Azogs army have probably the most intimidating horns. One is shrill and terrifying the other is loud and foreboding like a ship in the fog. Awesome video.
The horn of Erebor is the best one.
I love Lothlorien Horn!
"But my Lord, there is no such force!"
"YOU SURE 'BOUT THAT-"
for me erebor is the top one by far. it gives me goosebumps every time i hear it
Forgot how epic Battle of the Five armies was. Gonna need to watch that again
Sadly everyone was busy ranting about how they hated "The Hobbit" and how bad the adaption went out, rather than admiring what an epic movie series that actually is.
@@matteslambertus7684 Problem is, it is a bad adaptation and a simply rubbish movie with way too many CGI in it...They shot the scenes with 12 people unlike the scenes in the LoTR where easily a hundred people would be in a shot before CGI took over for the rest. That massive work with the CGI and just the crappy adaptation make the Hobbit crap.
@@ShantanuSuchil Problem is: You are a hypocrite, have no clue and are simply wrong.
You would probably even value some stupid shit like Interstellar and other crap over the Hobbit Series.
@@matteslambertus7684 Calling me a hypocrite because I don't like how the movie was made in contrast to how well made the original trilogy was? I'm a hypocrite because I don't like how the writer butchered the 2nd and 3rd installation of the Hobbit movies despite doing a good job on the first one?
The Hobbit trilogy is rubbish and filled with stupid things; An elf falling in love with a dwarf, a lowly Silvan elf healing a morgul wound whereas not even Arwen, a Noldorin, couldn't stop the wound from progressing for Frodo and required the attention of Elrond, how did the orcs even know where the defences of Thranduil's Halls were weakest followed by a stupid barrel battle on the river down to the lake...
Also....Wereworms....Why on earth when you have possession of animals like that would you even bother to dig yourself out, OUTSIDE the mountain, while you as easily could dig yourself in, no one would know you'd be there cuz well, you're already inside....And the fucking goats....Oh man....and arrow killing ballistae....Trolls dying by magic cuz Thorin walked outside of the mountain....
The 3rd movie was ridiculous beyond words. The 2nd I could cope with but the 3rd was just utterly rubbish. I liked the book, I liked the first Hobbit movie cuz it stayed close to the book. Even though the CGI orcs just annoyed the shit out of me.
Compared to the Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Hobbit is nothing and fyi, I never saw Interstellar
@@ShantanuSuchil I have called you a hypocrite because you have made your appraisal without any further thought whatsoever.
Because you critisise the "buthchering" of the Hobbit do to some female elf, even though you probably likes Legolas appearance or Gandalfs scenes in Dol Guldur, non of which were mentioned in the Book. Almost a third, if not more, was entirely made up by the writers and producers, as much as Peter Jackson himself whilst making and preparing these movies and beside some minor cringes this was done with an outstanding level of thought, quality and detail. Just take a moment and watch this short part about thoughts that were never part of the book:
ua-cam.com/video/LpSRZuqN7Oo/v-deo.html
Much of the improvised and made um content was created to close a sealed ring of content, referring to the Lord of the Rings and preparing its storyline.
Now to some of your criteria in detail:
- An elven Woman falling in love with a dwarf? Where is the problem? You see how well Legolas disgust towards dwarfes was displayed and at the very end him and Gimli happened to be some of the closest friends Arda had ever seen.
- The wound was dealt with a morgul arrow, wetted with morgul poisen. This kind of wound differs strongly from Frodos, which is not only caused by a similar poisened blade, but also a cursed one. A powerfull and anchient weapon from the second age. No comparison to a regular arrow from some Morgul-Orc Marauders. The poisen though was treated with the same kind of herb....so much to detail.
- The Barrel race actually was something that kind of was in the books already. There was no way away around it. I agree though, it was a little overdone, but not everything about it. The general fight between the elves and the orcs, chasing after the dwarves was implemented well.
Regarding that:
- The Orcs never attacked the Thranduils halls, they are impenetrable. The river just was the first and only way that led out of them and the first chance the orcs could pick up to the dwarves again.... nothing illogical about it.
- About the wereworms: Tolkien said something about some kind of beasts like that, but I don't quite remember. Either way, there are several reasons why they might not be able to dig into Erebor. First of all the lonely mountain may differ in Quality and density of its minerals and stone. Perhaps the Worms couldn't dig throug it. Second of all they might be frightened of the dragon, that could still be in there. Remember: Even Orcs must be tamed. Noone eccept the Ringghosts are actual slaves to saurons will. At last Azog wantet to take Dale first, then encircle the mountain. The strategic component of the battle was actually layed out quite detailled by Tolkien. You can find interesting videos about that, here on UA-cam.
- The goats are a stylish and reasonable cavalry. Even men here on earth have used goats to carry luggage and personel. Nothing wrong about it.
- The artillery was mechanically doable, fucking badass and awesome.
- And at last the Trolls didn't magically die to Thorins appearance, but to Ironfoots Phalanx, tossing their lances into their torsos.
I recomment actually watching the movie, befor you loose your head and rent about it.
Haradrim, my God. Gives me the chill. Like something bad is going to happen.
The best thing about the Erebor horn, was the badass theme that followed when Thorin and his folk charged out.
Just wish the theme had been louder in the background, something like the Pelennor Fields bit in Return of the King.
Isengard by far. Its the first horn we get in the trilogy and it just perfectly illustrates the might and genious of Saruman, the invincibillity of the Uruk-Hai and the danger that they represent. Its our first look at a army built to bring ruin to the world of men and the first deep gasp and realization on the film screen just what the forces of good are up against.
I got this option with my headset were everything sounds like in a concerthall. With that activated every horn sound so much more epic, loud and frightining.
This is top in movies. Outside the movies:
1) Eönwë and The host of the Valar in the War of Wrath.
2) Ar-Pharazôn and the Great Armament.
3) Fingolfin's march at the first Sunrise.
Outside horns - Morgoth's cry is unbeatable :)
1ºIsengard/ 2:55
2ºRohan/ 1:47
3ºHaradrim/ 3:35
4ºGondor/ 0:44
Easterlings make the other bad boys look childish and noisy.
Isengard is the best! :)
Horn of Helm Hammerhand and EREBOR are the best !
imagine downloading The Ent scream, getting a whole bunch of speakers into a forest near by a city or village and playing this. I think i need to buy a few things
It's amazing how something as simple as a horn can help all the unique peoples and cultures in Middle Earth stand out
Okay, that's my top 10
10. Easterling (Sounds weak 😑)
9. Gondor (still sounds weak to me)
8. Dale (Little bit better😒)
7. Dol Guldur (Okay 😐)
6. Erebor (That's lit 🙂)
5. Rohan ( That's nice😊)
4. Mordor (Holy shit, some huge army is coming😮)
3. Helms Hammerhand (So badass😎)
2. Gundabad ("Fear us weaklings" )
1. Haradrim/Azog ("THEY COME" )
Edit: OMG why so many likes?? 😱, thank you all! 😁
Rohan(That's hope)
=0.5. Elbs (we sneaked inside your ear to blow that horn)
Think something. The horns here are in different situations. The haradrim are going to charge the enemy like rohan or Erebor's Dwarfs it sounds to give courage to the soldiers. Boromir is sounding the horn asking for help or to prevent an attack, Dale for example. I would like to see the Gondor's horn for a charge or Dale's one.
My favorite for example is Haradrim, Erebor and Gondor. U can feel the situation depends on the form makes it sound.
Isengard is better
the thing that makes this so great is not the horn, but the war screams the follows
That Haradrim horn deals a -20% speed and defense debuff
There’s only one problem with this vid, dude! There are only like, 14 horns in Middle Earth, so, you’ve pretty much got em all
@@TwinOusKysAni dol guldur was the first
He left out one scene of the horn of Dale.
Mate I think that’s the purpose of the video.
Love all of them
Everyone is complaining wich one is the best but THIS man right here just got it.
Awesome compilation, perfect for any horn-fan!
Imagine arriving at a battlefield and waiting for your enemy to appear out of the forest sounding there horn then you hear not a horn but a ROAR from some ancient beast and then….
The forest begins to move……..
Isengard and Haradrim are my favorite
Haradrim was my favorite
I totally agree with harad and gundabad in first and second respectively, harad is so chilling and strange, but gundabad just strikes a deep sense of fear in me
Horn of Helm Hammerhand is THE essential battle horn! Just the bass sound it emits could shake mountains. 😝 It’s one of those that would make most people say “fuck this” and leave.
i loved the evil horns: isengard, mordor, harad and gundabad