How 4 "Happy" Notes Created A TERRIFYING Theme | Hereditary (2018)

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  • @CharlesCornellStudios
    @CharlesCornellStudios  11 місяців тому +468

    Happy Halloween! BONUS dumb joke in the end screen so stick around for that lovely musical display. LAST DAY to grab my brand new ebook package with 40 downloadable backing tracks for 50% off! jazzpianoimprov.com/

    • @zakblackhawk204
      @zakblackhawk204 11 місяців тому +2

      Day 3 of telling Charles to listen to NCT's "From Home" and "Superhuman" !

    • @jamesturman953
      @jamesturman953 11 місяців тому +1

      That would be really cool if you did a reaction and breakdown on big poppa by the notorious B.I.G. ik the background is between the sheet but i always thought it was interesting

    • @singingway
      @singingway 11 місяців тому

      Charles, how do I purchase this as a gift for someone else?

    • @singingway
      @singingway 11 місяців тому +1

      I didn't want to miss the discount, but now I apparently have the materials on an account on teachable, but I meant to buy it for my sister who is the pianist! I thought it was going to be a link in my email that I could give her so she could sign up to receive the book. What do I do now?

    • @Lefthandman333
      @Lefthandman333 11 місяців тому

      You must listen to Collin Stetson play “The Righteous Wrath of an Honorable Man” he’s insanely talented and that song is an absolute showcase of his skills.

  • @naveerakhan9622
    @naveerakhan9622 10 місяців тому +8111

    "The victory of something that shouldn't have won" is the best description of what this theme feels like

    • @snailcheeseyt
      @snailcheeseyt 10 місяців тому +90

      @@MongoHongoscan’t wait for someone to start an argument cuz of this

    • @sawyerweathers8713
      @sawyerweathers8713 10 місяців тому +32

      @@snailcheeseyt I mean it’s not worth an argument at all, but he has to be trolling 😂

    • @snailcheeseyt
      @snailcheeseyt 10 місяців тому

      @@sawyerweathers8713 fr

    • @tuskact4overheaven873
      @tuskact4overheaven873 10 місяців тому +92

      ​@@sawyerweathers8713 troll or not, he is right

    • @sprinkleddonuts6094
      @sprinkleddonuts6094 10 місяців тому +5

      @@tuskact4overheaven873😶

  • @jesuizanmich
    @jesuizanmich 11 місяців тому +1978

    This has the kind of terrifying feel that the THX theme does for whatever reason. It's triumphant but grows louder and louder into an unsettling cacophony that has weirdness in it due to the unusual textures and sporadic dissonance.

    • @lizardwhoscreams
      @lizardwhoscreams 10 місяців тому +70

      YES. THANK YOU. I was just sitting here trying to think of what it reminded me of!!

    • @Coteee_
      @Coteee_ 10 місяців тому +68

      nah cause why did the THX theme always freak me out when i was little? it’s so interesting when you dive into it a lil deeper haha

    • @birdsarerathercool
      @birdsarerathercool 10 місяців тому +45

      THX theme was fucking horrifying

    • @MadsterV
      @MadsterV 10 місяців тому +11

      neat! so that's what freaks so many people out!

    • @arn3107
      @arn3107 10 місяців тому +23

      What makes this even better, and i just discovered this, is that according to legends, Paimon's arrival is supposed to be accompanied by bells and trumpets
      and we have that here!
      that makes this theme even better and genius!

  • @mkferro
    @mkferro 11 місяців тому +4745

    I’ve once heard this track being described as “a sunrise in hell” and it fits. It has an evil, yet triumphant feel to it.
    Hereditary has become one of my favorite horror movies so thank you!

    • @lasaboteuse
      @lasaboteuse 10 місяців тому +39

      that's perfect! not only triumphant, but also joyous and glowing

    • @fridaymovies2924
      @fridaymovies2924 10 місяців тому +24

      I came here to say this- glad you mentioned it! “Watching a sunrise in hell” is SUCH a good description of this glorious yet emotionally dissonant soundtrack! 🙌🏼

    • @sprinkleddonuts6094
      @sprinkleddonuts6094 10 місяців тому +24

      It is exactly that “the occult is triumphant in conjuring, resurrecting King Paimon”
      It comes in with the sounds of Trumpets and loud noises… that was exactly the theme.

    • @sethkrueger9294
      @sethkrueger9294 10 місяців тому +1

      Amazing, succinct description. That cuts right to the heart of the matter, I'll use that to describe this every time from now on, thank you!

    • @arn3107
      @arn3107 10 місяців тому +8

      What makes this even better, and i just discovered this, is that according to legends, Paimon's arrival is supposed to be accompanied by bells and trumpets
      and we have that here!
      that makes this theme even better and genius!

  • @zamadeapio9
    @zamadeapio9 10 місяців тому +1058

    You're so right, this theme does feel happy, triumphant even. Evil prevails just as it was meant to. There was never a way out for this family. I've watched this movie exactly once and it's stayed with me for years. Truly disturbing and one I'll never watch again.

    • @CrystalRose1111
      @CrystalRose1111 10 місяців тому +29

      Im definitely watching this again lol, I didn’t want to for the longest but it def deserves a rewatch

    • @arn3107
      @arn3107 10 місяців тому +24

      What makes this even better, and i just discovered this, is that according to legends, Paimon's arrival is supposed to be accompanied by bells and trumpets
      and we have that here!
      that makes this theme even better and genius!

    • @ZyklonBeast12
      @ZyklonBeast12 8 місяців тому +9

      YOU HAVE TO WATCH IT TWICE, ITS LITERALLY SO MUCH BETTER THE SECOND TIME

    • @breadyegg
      @breadyegg 8 місяців тому +9

      Oh, no. I'm going to have to watch it again, aren't I? {Cries in dark joy}

    • @d3tuned378
      @d3tuned378 8 місяців тому +4

      Turned it off after the Charlie scene.

  • @DaveDurango
    @DaveDurango 11 місяців тому +5587

    It's so triumphant. It's a fanfare for demons. stetson is brilliant and underrated.

    • @danielplainview2584
      @danielplainview2584 11 місяців тому +164

      The amount of crazy odd textures and timbres he got from conventional instrumentation on this soundtrack is wild. It's part of the reason it's so off putting, it's hard to tell what instrument certain sounds are coming from.

    • @demoguy08
      @demoguy08 11 місяців тому +186

      One comment I saw described it as "sunrise in hell" which hits the nail for me.

    • @marchingham
      @marchingham 11 місяців тому +20

      Dude. That's exactly what it is. Perfectly described 👌 👏 👏👏

    • @DevilRiku48
      @DevilRiku48 11 місяців тому +60

      Actually King Paimon is supposed to arrive with the sounds of trumpets and loud instruments.

    • @sophhiebn
      @sophhiebn 11 місяців тому +4

      I wouldn’t say triumphant… have you seen the film

  • @KrisRenegadeAngel
    @KrisRenegadeAngel 10 місяців тому +795

    Aster has this way of making you feel safe in such horrific situations with his use of bright beautiful colors and soothing musical scores. He makes you feel as though things are alright as the world crashes and burns around you. It’s so astounding and wonderful and makes me love his work so much.

    • @arn3107
      @arn3107 10 місяців тому +31

      What makes this even better, and i just discovered this, is that according to legends, Paimon's arrival is supposed to be accompanied by bells and trumpets
      and we have that here!
      that makes this theme even better and genius!

    • @AviatrixDown
      @AviatrixDown 8 місяців тому +17

      Its much creepier that way because not even the warm light of day can save you from the horrors.

  • @Xilosaur
    @Xilosaur 11 місяців тому +494

    Any horror movie can be scary, but nothing is more disturbing than a horror movie that's happy about what it is.

    • @ArthurVega1992
      @ArthurVega1992 8 місяців тому +1

      💯

    • @El_Dr_Tacco
      @El_Dr_Tacco 7 місяців тому

      Exactl... This plays bananas to our brain. A horror movie with happy and candy sound 🎵🎼 thats nuts.
      Imagine Kun fu panda 🐼 with a horror soundtrack....😱🤯🤯

  • @kayciarika
    @kayciarika 11 місяців тому +1466

    I noticed Ari Aster likes to have bright sounding OSTs in his movies, especially if they're horror/thrillers. Another example is Bobby Krlic's Fire Temple from Midsommar. If you listen to this without the context of the movie, you wouldn't think it was a horror flick. Amazing.

    • @princesszsay
      @princesszsay 11 місяців тому +74

      Ari Aster loves working with sound full stop! At the beginning of midsommar the first "jump scare" is a phone ringing because it's been so silent the entire time up to that.

    • @emalaw1329
      @emalaw1329 11 місяців тому +48

      ​@@princesszsay kind of like the only jumpscare, even. Or first of three. He doesn't really rely on jumpscares for Midsommar, he trades them off for a slowly, unyieldingly increasing sense of dread more scarring than any jumpscare could ever be. And I love him/the movie for that.

    • @cadebuhrer148
      @cadebuhrer148 11 місяців тому +6

      He actually has a whole other video on Midsommar lmao

    • @seanriley2534
      @seanriley2534 10 місяців тому +7

      Bobby Krlic is a BRIALLIANT composer, the Returnal soundtrack is phenomenal

    • @blizzard_the_seal9863
      @blizzard_the_seal9863 10 місяців тому +2

      @@cadebuhrer148yeah i was just gonna say this reminds me of the vibe of midsommar somehow omg

  • @milescox9427
    @milescox9427 10 місяців тому +373

    If you look at Paimons lore the sounds used in this correlate to his arrival. Like trumpets blowing and cymbals crashing. It's really a masterpiece

    • @theunknowndrummer1209
      @theunknowndrummer1209 9 місяців тому +36

      Tinkling bells is another big one with him I’m pretty sure

    • @holdeenyo8914
      @holdeenyo8914 7 місяців тому +15

      damn genshin lore goes crazy

    • @markflorogalang1872
      @markflorogalang1872 7 днів тому

      The paimon from genshin if we're going by actual mythos is actually a tiny femmeboi

  • @trumpets101
    @trumpets101 11 місяців тому +694

    That cacophony is exactly that; where you’re playing bright and loud but you push even further beyond so much so that it turns crass and you get that vibrating distortion of sound. It’s taking what should be a triumphant fanfare and twisting it to something distorted which gives off that eerie and disturbing sensation of “Oh no, we’ve gone too far”

    • @richelleeasley6492
      @richelleeasley6492 10 місяців тому +40

      Like what the opposite of a heavenly body may sound like. The dark triumphant mimicking of singing angels. I remember feeling things, like this is how it should be. It's incredible how music can make us feel things we otherwise may not have.

    • @chrisvisser-fee2631
      @chrisvisser-fee2631 10 місяців тому +15

      Oh shit, it's like that scene at the end of The Lighthouse with the dude like... Literally screaming with joy and it's TOO bright. It's the same kinda vibe.
      I love modern horror...

    • @Afurthyclays
      @Afurthyclays 8 місяців тому

      It was like.....
      a perverse abomination.
      All too effective!

    • @vanessac1965
      @vanessac1965 8 місяців тому +9

      Totally. It's like laughing so hard you start to cry

    • @anyo_mations
      @anyo_mations 4 місяці тому

      It's like when you take ecstasy, doing wayy too far

  • @kamilwhaley-kalaora4839
    @kamilwhaley-kalaora4839 10 місяців тому +1054

    When I first watched this movie, I was with friends and the ending to me felt warm, cozy, and comforting, and my friends all called me a psychopath saying it was clearly a horrific ending. And while I clearly could identify it as disturbing it still had those comforting qualities and I had just attributed them to the lighting and set design of the tree house, but now I know there was that specific intent with the score as well. Absolutely brilliant

    • @darkstarr984
      @darkstarr984 10 місяців тому +69

      Yeah. It’s absolutely, objectively horrific in the end… but simultaneously it doesn’t give me nightmares as scared as I am of demons.

    • @lasaboteuse
      @lasaboteuse 10 місяців тому +50

      the sense of horror and relief (coziness even) are in perfect tension. Aster is a genius

    • @IBHID
      @IBHID 10 місяців тому +21

      That's the thing - though my friends and I were left very disturbed, we couldn't help feeling happy for Pamon. 🤣

    • @GoofyManMF
      @GoofyManMF 10 місяців тому +5

      Your friends have never listened to real music.

    • @rickwrites2612
      @rickwrites2612 8 місяців тому +14

      ​@IBHID well to be fair, unlike most demon films, the film doesn't necessarily establish Paiman as objectively evil. He also turns out to have been the real protagonist ie its his goal that moves the story fwd and he finally gets what he needs. Which as far as the film tells us is just a (preferably male) body. Not world domination or the torture of millions, dude just wants a body. Now it's not *nice* to steal one elses just because he died fleeing when your friends scared him, sure it's pretty amoral, but you were raised as siblings. And it's not like possession itself is what *makes* demons evil. Aside from some body hijinks mostly facilitated by human nut jobs, we haven't really seen Paimon portrayed as bad. Certainly Paimon-as-Charlie didn't come across as evil. Awkward, troubled, possibly neurodivergent, but not evil. For all we know he might just be a spirit the cult enslaved.

  • @Ro_zai
    @Ro_zai 11 місяців тому +333

    A common element between that score and the Midsommar score is the slow but methodical dancing around the tonic underpinned by a tonic drone. Gives such a sense of inevitably. That what happened was always going to happen, and the characters were merely there to bear witness to their fate. Truly haunting.

    • @noahsabadish3812
      @noahsabadish3812 10 місяців тому +1

      let’s not forget Beau is Afraid which also exemplifies this

    • @opheliasun4918
      @opheliasun4918 10 місяців тому +4

      heh. bear.

    • @eKi48
      @eKi48 8 місяців тому +1

      @@opheliasun4918exactly what I was thinking lmao

  • @javaman9999
    @javaman9999 11 місяців тому +311

    I had the pleasure of listening to Philip Glass talk about movie scoring years ago. He had scored a horror movie - I forget which one - and we watched the scene where someone is murdered. But Glass chose to score it using a delicate tune rather than a cacophonous mess and his comment for why he did this still rings in my head. Something like: by scoring something calming while the viewer is watching something horrific, you as a composer are forcing the viewer to travel emotionally between these two states. The wider the chasm, the more difficult the journey but also the more memorable.

    • @avayamm
      @avayamm 10 місяців тому +15

      God I love Phillip Glass. I'm pretty sure the horror movie you're talking about is The Candyman (I'm too lazy to even Google it rn). But his work on The Truman Show is beyond beautiful and honestly one of my favorite movie scores of all time.

    • @Frizzleman
      @Frizzleman 9 місяців тому

      Very cool

  • @DesertIslandDisk
    @DesertIslandDisk 11 місяців тому +538

    Db major is my favorite key. It just sounds so magnificent and ethereal and honestly finding out the theme is written in that key makes perfect sense for this film.

    • @janenascimento3318
      @janenascimento3318 11 місяців тому +17

      IKR i can't exactly explain but this scale is like a warm blanket. I love it.

    • @smike9884
      @smike9884 11 місяців тому +19

      @@janenascimento3318 I also can't explain why I prefer it to C# major.

    • @ZanraiKid
      @ZanraiKid 10 місяців тому +20

      Because Db Major is often used as an emotionally arresting key, a showstopper piece with high emotional apexes. Examples include:
      "Pure Imagination", an introduction to another world in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
      "Colors of the Wind", the absolute belter solo piece from Pocahontas
      "All I Ask of You", Phantom of the Opera's gorgeous love song
      In classical music, there's Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1, Liszt's Trois etudes, Debussy's Clair de Lune. In jazz, there's "Body and Soul" and "The Girl From Ipanema".
      Each of these is unbelievably filled with awe, but Hereditary uses minimalism to evoke the unknown. In a way, it's like Clair de Lune. Staring into the darkness, feeling small, but in two completely opposite emotions.

    • @blizzard_the_seal9863
      @blizzard_the_seal9863 10 місяців тому +3

      I LOVE Db MAJOR ‼️‼️‼️‼️ it’s just. AUGH. it’s so nice

    • @robbie356
      @robbie356 10 місяців тому +2

      @@ZanraiKid dont forget part of your world from the little mermaid

  • @obscurity3027
    @obscurity3027 10 місяців тому +296

    Hereditary, Midsommar, and Beau is Afraid are three of the greatest mindf**k horror movies ever made. Ari is a legitimate genius.

    • @SwankemasterSupreme
      @SwankemasterSupreme 10 місяців тому +4

      Don’t worry you can say it.

    • @Mewcat
      @Mewcat 8 місяців тому +3

      Don't worry you can say it.

    • @minkeymouce
      @minkeymouce 8 місяців тому

      Don’t worry you can say it.

    • @asherkaye4891
      @asherkaye4891 8 місяців тому +1

      Beau is Araid fucked me up after I watched it

    • @wedfrest
      @wedfrest 8 місяців тому +3

      Beau Is Afraid is a headfuck but also absolutely hilarious. Bonkers.

  • @ms-plasma-mc
    @ms-plasma-mc 11 місяців тому +288

    It feels like looking at the horizon during a sunrise, but the sun is a vibrant purple. Gorgeous, but incredibly terrifying.

  • @Mike-zm7tr
    @Mike-zm7tr 11 місяців тому +164

    "He is described as a man riding a Dromedary camel, preceded by men playing loud music (particularly trumpets), as well as cymbals". This score is defiantly inspired by this quote from the lore regarding the demon Paimen.

  • @cadencornobi5796
    @cadencornobi5796 11 місяців тому +306

    I am so incredibly delighted to see Hereditary analyzed by Charles… easily the most disturbing and emotionally damaging movie I have ever seen, and a big part of that is the disconnect between the visuals and the music. The juxtaposition is so strong and it just does something to me that no other film has ever made me feel.

    • @Write-Stuff
      @Write-Stuff 10 місяців тому +12

      Yes. Glad I'm not alone in this. There's something dark and disturbing about this film. It stayed with me for days. I feel like it welcomes a demonic entity when you watch it. I say this for a couple of reasons. One for the melancholy it left and two for what happened the next day. As soon as I woke up, a bird flew into my bedroom window. That's never happened before or since. And anyone who's seen the movie knows how disturbing that is.

    • @ashleyj7996
      @ashleyj7996 10 місяців тому +3

      Yea. My husband took me to see this like 2 months after one of our twins passed. I was NOT ok during most of this movie and felt numb on the way home. I couldn’t even verbalize what I felt. It wasn’t good thi

    • @midnightskyofficial
      @midnightskyofficial 10 місяців тому +7

      For me, it was the scene directly after Charlie gets decapitated where Peter just calmly goes to bed while leaving her in the car. Something about that felt so real and shocking. Truly a masterpiece of a horror film

    • @d3tuned378
      @d3tuned378 8 місяців тому +1

      ​@@Write-Stuff okay but magic and demons aren't real though

    • @d3tuned378
      @d3tuned378 8 місяців тому

      ​@@ashleyj7996your husband can't read the fucking room jfc

  • @aaronbrehm624
    @aaronbrehm624 11 місяців тому +101

    This movie was so disturbing that, even after not watching it in a couple years, just the few scenes and talking about the music are enough to tighten my chest and raise my heart rate. What a great terrifying movie and score.

  • @dissinyosandwich7548
    @dissinyosandwich7548 11 місяців тому +184

    IDK if Ari Aster did this intentionally but perhaps what makes the unnaturally happy theme most disturbing to me is WHY it sounds so happy. In various books on demons such as the Ars Goetia and Dictionnare Infernal is that the arrival of the kings of Hell (such as Paimon in the movie) are often heralded by trumpet fanfare. Its a triumphant theme, but it’s a triumph for the King Paimon. Absolutely brilliant.

    • @Emma88178
      @Emma88178 5 місяців тому +1

      Stetson did the score, not Aster. But I'm sure they both talked about that together.

    • @dissinyosandwich7548
      @dissinyosandwich7548 5 місяців тому

      @@Emma88178 Ah, my bad!

    • @Suc-Chii
      @Suc-Chii 2 місяці тому

      ​@@Emma88178but stetson would portray it like this if it wasnt to Aster describing what he wants it to sound like

  • @oskyys6853
    @oskyys6853 8 місяців тому +17

    Emotional dissonance is one of the most common techniques in horror.
    For example; kids singing, amusement parks, parties, camping, the ocean. Things our brains associate with fun and happiness but twisted into something scary.

  • @Koutouhara
    @Koutouhara 10 місяців тому +14

    The scratchiness of the brass in the one part makes the "happy" into "horrifying" but in an "epic" way also.

  • @brucenatelee
    @brucenatelee 9 місяців тому +65

    Hereditary is such a good horror film where it's not just jumpscares, but also mystery in it. The clicking that Peter does tells me that Charlie was already possessed by Paimon since the beginning, since Paimon does the clicking.

    • @guerrita6878
      @guerrita6878 5 місяців тому +2

      Mind blown

    • @raphaelmazaangoso5962
      @raphaelmazaangoso5962 3 місяці тому

      It's exactly that, many theories proves that

    • @Suc-Chii
      @Suc-Chii 2 місяці тому

      This movie does not aim for Shock horror but rather existential horror

    • @pranavchoudhary8615
      @pranavchoudhary8615 Місяць тому

      @@Suc-Chiiare two like actual terms for movies?

    • @Suc-Chii
      @Suc-Chii Місяць тому

      @@pranavchoudhary8615 probably, i could be wrong becoz im not sure if thosr are the exact terms.

  • @jprnn
    @jprnn 10 місяців тому +47

    Knowing Colin Stetson style of playing the saxophone, that "inter-voice movement" you called our attention to; Stetson is playing the arpeggio as he is also singing through the saxophone... At the same time! He's a master of making the saxophone sound huge and immersive. I encourage everyone to look up Stetsons live videos. Unreal.

    • @cacaw_0
      @cacaw_0 8 місяців тому

      Exactly. I have seen him live and i am very confident the entire track here is just Colin Stetson playing bass sax solo. There is no orchestra, it is only Stetson playing all the parts live while breathing in and out at the same time for like 8 minutes straight.

  • @dyscotopia
    @dyscotopia 11 місяців тому +126

    As an electronic musician who is old beyond taking much pleasure in messing around with VSTs for weird sound effects, I just wanted to thank you and 12 tone for teaching me so much about how I can conjure just as much dynamics through learning just a bit of music theory and doing some unexpected things with it. This score is a perfect example...

    • @reygenne1
      @reygenne1 10 місяців тому +3

      dyscotopia is an awesome name

    • @dyscotopia
      @dyscotopia 10 місяців тому +1

      @@reygenne1 thanks. now that I'm getting closer to having some new music to release I was thinking of changing it to math my new vibe, but that's the second time in a few days a stranger has voiced their approval.
      Maybe I'll change the project name of the old stuff instead, so I can still get my fresh start ...just in reverse

    • @reygenne1
      @reygenne1 10 місяців тому +1

      no problem, and im going to elaborate even more on why your name, dyscotopia, is awesome
      first off, its based word is like dystopia, which means a corrupted/miserable form of society or something, which im pretty sure we can agree is a really cool and unique word
      secondly, "dysco" in your name is pronounced like disco, which we know is a genre, a nightclub (discotheque), which considering you're a musician, is really fitting
      thirdly, it's just naturally from the fact your name is creative and unique compared to most names i've seen, so that alone make it an awesome name already
      that's all! and i hope you have a great result with your start and from now on!! :3

  • @VultureXV
    @VultureXV 10 місяців тому +36

    That click goes way...way beyond just being a tick.
    Ari Aster really has a near devoted appreciation to the Ars Goetia and other grimoires. Truly inspiring.

  • @ryan_1314
    @ryan_1314 11 місяців тому +103

    God I love it when soundtracks/pieces have a sort of sickeningly happy sound to them, like someone's completely content with something they're about to do despite it being dramatically ironic. Thank you so much for covering this, I'll be sure to watch it. Some other exemples of inappropriate bright/happy songs are (SPOILERS AHEAD):
    Stay from interstellar, where the triumphant yet unknowing chords becomes a dreading cacophony later in the movie when the initial efforts to leave are actively trying to be stopped.
    I wanna say the hunger games movies soundtrack might have this type of effect as well in a few songs but don't count me on it
    I wanna say there's a scene in a movie where a character sacrifices themselves while another character yells at them not to with a laid back happy melody playing, but I can't think of other examples off the top of my head rn

    • @caliath1804
      @caliath1804 11 місяців тому +11

      evangelion does this a few times. one of the most notably komm susser tod imo, the song in general is super bright and happy but the lyrics and what's happening on screen are super messed up

    • @NicolaiAAA
      @NicolaiAAA 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@caliath1804Oh yeah that's a good one. That whole section of the movie is soooooo fucked because of that combo.

    • @douwemusic
      @douwemusic 10 місяців тому +1

      The ending of Let's Talk About Kevin, with the super happy Everyday by Buddy Holly.......

  • @riskey
    @riskey 10 місяців тому +41

    Your enthusiasm for this score reminds me of how emotional my own response was when I first saw Hereditary. What I found most amusing was that Aster chose to use the old Judy Collins chestnut, Both Sides Now, for the end titles, serving as a sort of palette cleanser; a trick he repeated for Midsommar with Frankie Valli's The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore.

  • @BluesmaNeedham
    @BluesmaNeedham 10 місяців тому +27

    Still gives me chills. The complete terror I felt with this theme at the treehouse scene at the end… good lord. A near perfect horror film.

  • @MrDominicMark
    @MrDominicMark 11 місяців тому +58

    I think the subtle tuning of instruments throughout this is a key part of what makes this so creepy - the beginning arpeggios are not all in tune with each other, and there's a few points here where the 'landing' in Db isn't really to the piano-tuned Db. Really dope.

  • @lz4005
    @lz4005 11 місяців тому +117

    I think there were some significant things left unexamined here by not talking about the microtonality of the portmanteau that was used, and the unique timbres Stetson achieves by circular breathing and drone singing while playing saxophones and clarinets. Those are keys to making an otherwise 'happy' set of notes sound intensely creepy.

    • @michaelv2304
      @michaelv2304 10 місяців тому +3

      I agree - the droning especially

    • @whatisayoutubehandlebro
      @whatisayoutubehandlebro 15 днів тому

      It doesn't sound happy even when isolated from context lol, it sounds off on its own I don't get how he finds it happy

    • @Emma88178
      @Emma88178 2 дні тому +1

      Like he said, it's because the notes are played major which is what is considered "happy" as opposed to playing minor notes which have a "sinister" sound to them.

  • @divehalfway
    @divehalfway 11 місяців тому +59

    11:45 The instrument used is a bass saxophone!! It's an incredible instrument that Colin uses in a lot of his music but especially in his "New History Warfare" albums as well as his most recent "What we were that what wept for the sea". He is an absolute genius and I highly reccomend checking out ALL of his work!!!!!!

  • @cosmic_pursuit
    @cosmic_pursuit 10 місяців тому +23

    Bro, never stop making these videos please. You're made for it. Your knowledge and exuberance is so captivating.

  • @NoroMoroBoroSoro
    @NoroMoroBoroSoro 11 місяців тому +24

    I've never experienced this movie and felt afraid or terrified. Its ending feels oddly satisfying and triumphant. The theme makes me feel bittersweet and almost proud but I don't feel fear and I don't hear fright. It's perfect.

  • @hamzahalasadulloh7779
    @hamzahalasadulloh7779 11 місяців тому +29

    Thank you. This is why it boggles my mind when people say they hated this movie or that it’s not scary (that’s subjective i guess); because not only were the tools used so effectively, the effect achieved from those tools feels so sophisticatef and of course downright scary. It’s a new kind of scary in media that makes Aster such a great director from the get go.

    • @midnightskyofficial
      @midnightskyofficial 10 місяців тому +5

      I think people mainly associate “scary” with ghosts, monsters, serial killers, and jumpscares. This is an emotionally tormenting film that is horrifying in a completely new and different way. It requires a different mindset and appreciation for it. I think that may be why. I absolutely loved it

  • @samwallaceart288
    @samwallaceart288 11 місяців тому +34

    Major key is so underrated. Just look at Pixar; _all_ their saddest musical moments, in the entire filmography, they're all Major key, every time.
    "When Somebody Loved Me": Major key.
    Boo getting her door: Major key
    Marlin realizing his kid is the only thing he has left in the world after his wife and eggs got massacred: Major key.
    The UP montage: Major key
    Joy remembering the sadness in Riley's life as a good thing: Major key.
    Show me someone who's first impulse is "scary" music for a scary scene and "sad" music for a sad scene and I'll show you someone who lacks imagination. The bitterest tears are cried for something we used to feel happy about.

    • @12finger
      @12finger 7 місяців тому +3

      THIS!!

    • @Suc-Chii
      @Suc-Chii 2 місяці тому +1

      also look at japanese songs that talks about sad topics like heartbreak, depression, grievance. they always play in happy tune. Because its our coping mechanism to sad emotions to counter it which is why you feel the negative emotion more.

  • @Mattwest1985
    @Mattwest1985 10 місяців тому +3

    I wish everyone had this much enthusiasm for actual movie/game music.

    • @wpark1991
      @wpark1991 8 місяців тому +1

      I wish everyone had this much enthusiasm for classical music as well lol where the greatest minds created great masterpieces, which created many genres of music today

  • @L3Vł4TH4N.7
    @L3Vł4TH4N.7 10 місяців тому +6

    The intro really throws backroom vibes especially with the imagery of the sideways tree house, adding this oddly familiar feeling while looking at something that absolutely should not make any sense but somehow does with the music.

  • @BRUNSONCREATIVECO
    @BRUNSONCREATIVECO 10 місяців тому +6

    It's amazing what a simple ... bastardization (? in a good way, of course) of a single note can do to signal to the audience how they're supposed to view a scene, like the detuned G# going sharp. Just a subtle change, a subtle cue that registers to the ears and brain sort of subconsciously. Genius stuff.

  • @AKM93
    @AKM93 9 місяців тому +17

    The thing is that this theme blends into the final scene so good. A demon in normal horror movies look monstrous and even muscular and animalistic, but in Hereditary it goes beyond that and there the demonic is just like Divine. demonic is just otherworldly as the abrahamic god (with some middle eastern and roman flavours) differing only in the intentions. So it deserves such a regal music but it must sound essentially scary to us.

  • @kryonite6337
    @kryonite6337 10 місяців тому +5

    Theres actually a lot to this. The demon Paimon that gets reborn in a bibllical context qoute "He hath a great Voice, and roareth at his first coming, and his speech is such that the Magician cannot well understand unless he can compel him." and you have that deep vocal rumble that appears. The trumpets? And how it escalates into a cacophony? If you summon Paimon, he shows up with an entourage of musicians, for no other apparent reason than because he can "There goeth before him also an Host of Spirits, like Men with Trumpets and well sounding Cymbals, and all other sorts of Musical Instruments.

  • @kite919
    @kite919 8 місяців тому +3

    An amazing piece of advice my music teacher gave me was: every instrument has a comfortable range or a 'pleasant' way to be played. If you push the range or timbre to its limits, you can play the happiest notes and still feel the strain and tension

  • @NicolaiAAA
    @NicolaiAAA 10 місяців тому +12

    I've never seen this movie and I don't intend to because I don't do horror movies, but just this bit of music makes my soundtrack hungry brain drool and gives me waves of goosebumps.

    • @pedroslim2
      @pedroslim2 10 місяців тому +1

      it's not jumpscares, only distress anxiety and disturbance, if that's what worries you

  • @trelkel3805
    @trelkel3805 11 місяців тому +26

    5 notes, it's that last note going home that's the killer, makes it epic and that buzzing synth sounds makes it sound like demonic trumpets.

  • @disf5178
    @disf5178 8 місяців тому +3

    I hear that intro as a moment of subtle tune up.. like different members of wind section testing their instruments.. arpeggios to check tuning which develops into the music

  • @Frownlandia
    @Frownlandia 11 місяців тому +29

    It really overtakes you how the music is just a pure celebration of tonality. I really couldn't stop talking about the music in this movie for a while after I saw it. Especially because I didn't expect Colin Stetson, but I recognized him when I heard the most incredible saxophone technique I've ever heard.

  • @craigmmcgill
    @craigmmcgill 11 місяців тому +21

    I’m SO GLAD you are discussing this! I always felt this scene has a celestial vibe to it, which is just SO WEIRD! What a great film and film score.

  • @sbirn14
    @sbirn14 8 місяців тому +5

    Opening track from 2:57 DEFINITELY sounds more like Wagner’s Das Rheingold, WWV 86A: Vorspiel than it does Ave Maria imo. Also a cool connection to themes of birth. Super encourage a listen, I think this is more what the film composer was going for

    • @mcbill7352
      @mcbill7352 5 днів тому

      Yeah Ave maria is a goofy comparison tbh

  • @sinistersaint
    @sinistersaint 10 місяців тому +7

    This is the most scary and disturbing movie to me, and the music played such a huge part of it. All your senses are taken for a horrifying ride. I still haven't been able to re-watch it.

  • @illusion-xiii
    @illusion-xiii 10 місяців тому +8

    This is one of my favorite movies that I've never seen and probably never will. It's a masterpiece, and I'm happy to enjoy its elements by proxy, so thank you for helping me appreciate the music and how it enhances the movie that much more.

  • @JuanAMatos-zx4ub
    @JuanAMatos-zx4ub 10 місяців тому +4

    This score is one of the most unique scores in recent times. It should've been recognized more, but I'm glad you're showing it some love.

  • @backbenchintellectual
    @backbenchintellectual 8 місяців тому +5

    One thing you missed out is how the demon Paimon, who is being summoned in the scene, always travels with a host of spirits and demons playing trumpets and cymbals. One of his greatest powers is his knowledge, specifically his knowledge of the arts. He has a great voice and roars when he arrives. All of these descriptions are from an ancient grimoire called "The Lesser Key of Solomon" and the theme seems to have been composed in order to perfectly match these conditions.

  • @Coperime
    @Coperime 11 місяців тому +11

    Colin Stetson's solo work is absolutely incredible. He is an absolute machine with what he does. I highly recommend reacting to some of his live performances.

  • @DoofenSpyroDragon16
    @DoofenSpyroDragon16 10 місяців тому +10

    I’m not even a horror fan (I couldn’t even look at the footage lol) but I must say, this theme is FANTASTIC!! It definitely has a very weird, off putting vibe. The composer is brilliant!!

  • @CamGold
    @CamGold 11 місяців тому +14

    The reason why I think it’s so disturbing is that it’s so triumphant but something isn’t quite right like it also feels eerie somehow. the trumpet and sax sounds also make sense because it’s meant to be a rebirth of the demon King Paimon (hence the name of the piece being reborn) and it’s described that Paimon would be accompanied by trumpets also bells I think which is why we can hear some bells and some low vocal sounds which is terrifying. also the clicking sound that he makes shows that he is possessed because Charlie was always making the clicking sound as well because Paimon rode on a camel and this is because Charlie was a vessel for Paimon before Peter became Paimon at the very end

  • @notsparks
    @notsparks 10 місяців тому +3

    Some of the most effective and affective horror/suspense music is simple. It is stripped down to its core. This is a beautiful example of that. Much like the Jaws theme, it is able to convey the message without the extras which would otherwise detract from the film. Genius

  • @SatanSupimpa
    @SatanSupimpa Місяць тому +1

    There's also a very low note that repeats throughout the whole movie, that you can probably only hear it with headphones or a very good sound system.

  • @TemporaryTemporary-y2j
    @TemporaryTemporary-y2j 11 місяців тому +39

    I think it also has to do with context. Sometimes nursery rhymes can be made to sound scary even if in the major scale if slowed down and with an echo added. Similar with carnival music. It almost lends an eerie feeling that things are too saccharine and something is "off"
    Another example would be in the "Courage The Cowardly Dog," cartoon episode with that weird and insane character named Fred. There was a motif that kept playing in the background that was like a carnival tune in a Lydian mode in some parts, especially towards the end where it was sung slightly out of tune.
    ua-cam.com/video/tFx0l6rCRu8/v-deo.htmlsi=egIWXxAZ9IYC5rKI
    Perhaps it acts as a sort of musical equivalent of an "uncanny valley effect."

    • @chuchangshiluimchen622
      @chuchangshiluimchen622 11 місяців тому +7

      Yes I also noticed the same thing in the "Star Trek: Voyager," episode, "The Thaw," where the crew find some people in stasis pods and connected to a virtual reality program with a sadistic clown
      Some of Voyager's crew enter the program to rescue the people trapped in the running VR program, and there's also some eerie clown music in the background which should be happy since it's in a Major scale but kind of sounds ominous instead once you know what is going on.

  • @mcbill7352
    @mcbill7352 5 днів тому

    stetson's use of brass is just incredible. It is like he has given it a new lease on life.

  • @CupOPhrogs
    @CupOPhrogs 10 місяців тому +3

    UGH this made my choral nerd brain BUZZ so happily! THE DETAIL LEVEL IN THIS SCORE IS LIKE A GOURMET FEAST OF TRIUMPH AND I AM DEVOURING EVERY ATOM!!

  • @connerangelle314
    @connerangelle314 10 місяців тому +2

    The cool thing about that intro with the clarinets is that it’s almost exactly the same as the intro to “Mothers and Daughters” earlier in the movie when Annie tells Charlie goodnight after her mother’s funeral. In the earlier track, the parts layered over the clarinet typically add a dissonant voice, where the new voices in “Reborn” all build with consonance until that climactic melody rings through everything else, almost like the score is saying that things have been set right by the end of the movie.

  • @juanezsanchez4441
    @juanezsanchez4441 2 місяці тому

    This film is a masterpiece. It doesn't really follow the old horror/ghost tropes, doesn't rely on jump scares. It feeds you the horror drop by drip until the end of the movie is overwhelming. Having said that, its very divisive and a lot of people said it wasn't scary at all. But for me, I watched it a couple of years ago and it's never stopped haunting me since.

  • @fleaflicks
    @fleaflicks 11 місяців тому +16

    Colin Stetson is my favorite composer of all time. Thank you for covering him and his work!!

  • @HouseWildercrest
    @HouseWildercrest 10 місяців тому +7

    I once listened to this while closely regarding the painting "The Garden of Earthly Delights." It felt like being caught between a dream and a nightmare, and I found myself crying from the macabre beauty of it all. Two masterpieces of art made centuries apart brought together in a colorful symphony of Hellish triumph.

  • @marshallcarter6106
    @marshallcarter6106 11 місяців тому +11

    Literally just watched this last night and couldn't stop remarking on how good the score/ambient music is.

  • @ouchtor
    @ouchtor 8 місяців тому +2

    This is officially my new favorite video on youtube. Everything from the editing to the explanation to the topic to your lovely enthusiasm makes this a masterpiece that I never want to stop watching. Thank you

  • @sus_beatz8559
    @sus_beatz8559 10 місяців тому +3

    It's 100% the timbre. Play that on a flute in a Disney movie and it'll SLAP.

  • @Probein
    @Probein 2 місяці тому +2

    I did some reading about Paimon (the King of Hell featured in the film), and apparently his appearence is often accompanised by trumpets and cymbals. I love how this was worked into the soundtrack and throughout the film.

  • @kentaro5617
    @kentaro5617 11 місяців тому +11

    The theme from Hereditary is like Annihilation’s psychopathic brother

    • @r2Kd0ugernaut
      @r2Kd0ugernaut 11 місяців тому +1

      such a good piece of music as well!

  • @Gnurklesquimp2
    @Gnurklesquimp2 10 місяців тому +4

    I highly recommend the harmonic series too, amazing way of easing from bright harmony into something weird. I also recommend playing wholetone OVER it, keeping the intervals at any given moment and how they transition in mind. Start out with just the 1st, 2nd and third degrees, bring in the minor 7th (Implies dominant) or tritone (Implies lydian), then the tritone or minor 7th and sharp 5th if you also wanna kinda unravel the weirdness gradually there, for example. You can also start a harmonic series from what was previously a harmonic!

  • @TheGeenat
    @TheGeenat 7 місяців тому +1

    I love your description and love for music and the emotion behind it though.

  • @danielplainview2584
    @danielplainview2584 11 місяців тому +32

    You should do Fire Temple from Midsommar. Incredibly cinematic and visual piece.

  • @janb92
    @janb92 10 місяців тому +2

    There’s a reason Hereditary is my favorite horror movie of all time. Every single thing about it was done so perfectly. The music, the sound, the acting, the details, the imagery, the cinematography….There’s not another movie like it

  • @solzerid
    @solzerid 9 місяців тому +1

    I love it. It forces you to fight against yourself feeling sense of comfort for just long enough before resolving with the discomfort you should feel in the scene.

  • @ketchviv
    @ketchviv 10 місяців тому +2

    The theme truly has the power to create the very environment it promises to deliver, like it really does holds all of it's wierdness in the right places if that makes sense, all in all it just makes you feel so upbeat of an uprising at wrong moments along with utterly confusing visuals untill it uncannily makes sense....like it's not supposed to, but does, it does an absolutely awesome job with it's high key notes at the end, the noise, the stretch, just amazing

  • @sealriously-sealrious9768
    @sealriously-sealrious9768 10 місяців тому +4

    This is my first time watching your videos but I already can’t help but subscribe-I loved everything about this! I’m not a music person so I don’t know any of the terms or the phrases for stuff, but I love movie scores. They’re like another layer to the films, to help tell the stories we watch. Your enthusiasm and passion and excitement are contagious, I loved listening to you explain the theme to one of my favorite movies

  • @joshwahls860
    @joshwahls860 10 місяців тому +2

    I feel like this is the triumph of evil, like a bastardization of what is supposed to be holy, especially with the story and the placement of the massive fanfare at the end. Genuinely the scariest movie since the exorcist imo.

  • @rome8180
    @rome8180 11 місяців тому +11

    There's also something to be said for the way the strings are played. Despite playing a "happy" series of notes, their attack and vibrato sound a little Psycho-ish.

    • @tonywords6713
      @tonywords6713 4 місяці тому

      There are no strings in Reborn. Stetson talked about this actually he wanted to avoid horror soundtrack cliches so the only strings you hear are made to sound like bats.

  • @arn3107
    @arn3107 10 місяців тому +1

    What makes this even better, and i just discovered this, is that according to legends, Paimon's arrival is supposed to be accompanied by bells and trumpets
    and we have that here!
    that makes this theme even better and genius!

  • @seancastromelendez475
    @seancastromelendez475 10 місяців тому +1

    the head banging spaced randomly through the video was a highlight

    • @giedresarnauskaite845
      @giedresarnauskaite845 9 місяців тому +1

      Yes! The scene is so terrifying but I just couldn't help but laugh at it in this video

  • @SinoSene
    @SinoSene 11 місяців тому +15

    The beginning also reminds me a lot of the opening of Das Rheingold by Wagner. A MASSIVE piece of music!

  • @dec0mposiex
    @dec0mposiex 10 місяців тому +2

    music like this is just so amazing oh my god. I’ve never been able to find the actual wording for how it makes me feel, which makes it very hard to find songs with the same kind of vibe. It has always made me feel as though something horrible is about to happen. it just makes my heart SINK, and I’m so fascinated by it. Kind of like music played using semitones

  • @kennyadvocat
    @kennyadvocat 11 місяців тому +11

    Wow great video. Never heard of Colin Stetson before. He gets a very cool sound out of that sax. Circular breathing white adding a vocal growl under the sax sound. Wish he had more videos on youtube. He uses a contact mic mounted on his throat for that distortion like quality.

  • @Bill-qs5be
    @Bill-qs5be 10 місяців тому +1

    Movie summaries from a musical perspective is ingenious! Please keep these up

  • @AmyAnnetteHenion
    @AmyAnnetteHenion 11 місяців тому +11

    Hereditary is one of my favorite movies of all time, and the score is a BIG reason why. It's been five years since this movie came out and I still can't hear clarinets without getting the jibblies 🤣

  • @XXnoblev2XX
    @XXnoblev2XX 7 місяців тому +1

    It’s so good. I like it a lot. Whoever decided to go with this deserves more.

  • @saulclewitt
    @saulclewitt 11 місяців тому +6

    I've seen Colin Stetson live, his shows are incredible. It felt like the universe was getting beautifully ripped apart. Genius!

  • @Cleric4521
    @Cleric4521 5 місяців тому +1

    The most clever part of the ending theme to me is that it heavily alludes to the actual mythology behind the demon Paimon. He is generally described as riding a camel and his arrival is announced by a band of devils loudly and dissonantly playing cymbals and trumpets, just as in the theme. Furthermore, arabic/middle-eastern music frequently utilizes "quarter-steps" that aren't generally found in western music theory, just as with that de-tuned sharp fifth--i.e. A "half-sharp fifth".

  • @SnowPrincessSally
    @SnowPrincessSally 11 місяців тому +16

    Is it weird that I don't find the song terrifying? It sounds like meditation music to me. I think it's the context that makes it terrifying. Much like how everyone says Tubular Bells is scary but it wasn't written as a horror song but it's forever associated with The Exorcist (but if you listen to it by itself it's actually a very interesting prog rock song, it's 48 minutes long, too)

    • @ButzPunk
      @ButzPunk 11 місяців тому +9

      100% this. The song itself isn't terrifying at all; it's just a very distinctive song used in a "scary" context

  • @vertoatrum
    @vertoatrum 2 місяці тому

    If I close my eyes and listen to the theme, it feels like someone just found a magical faerie realm or walked onto the top of a huge hill in victory over a huge war.
    This song breathes victory and triumph.

  • @cooldebt
    @cooldebt 11 місяців тому +6

    I really enjoy these deep dives into music I would not ordinarily take the time to appreciate much. Also the breadth of Charles' musical knowledge/listening means we get to know about all the intentional references and musical detail which creates the atmosphere and conveys emotion. Great stuff!

  • @devinraymond
    @devinraymond 8 місяців тому +1

    One thing that I love to watch is passion. I despair at contrived unimaginative content on what is a remarkable platform. So when I find legitimately engrossing content I savor it for the rarity that it is. Every single note in music is pure potential that can lead to unimaginable beauty, and its potency can disturb the fabric of the soul, Music can cause an earthquake across the entire landscape of emotion. Your presentation of this phenomena, and the very obvious passion you have for music and its construction is what makes UA-cam worthwhile.

  • @zetchTV
    @zetchTV 11 місяців тому +7

    Ever since I saw Hereditary I kept up with Ari Aster's work and the guy has an amazing track record for me personally. It's amazing how Midsommer and Hereditary can invoke emotion the way they do.

  • @nofe025
    @nofe025 10 місяців тому

    The sound gives me a feeling of bliss, of being somewhere you don't belong, something above you .

  • @VexylObby
    @VexylObby 11 місяців тому +7

    Love the jolliness of the background melodies, and the portamento of the melody too. Reminds me of unsettling beauty you might find in Annihilation as well.

  • @gwelland7
    @gwelland7 2 місяці тому

    I think another key to why it works so well, which might be even more twisted, is that the characters have surpassed grief. the whole family is dead, and there is no more suffering.

  • @ShawnRaz87
    @ShawnRaz87 4 місяці тому

    For me its the shrill guitar bit trailing behind each of the 4 notes. That turn the notes on their own from one vibe to way different as a whole.

  • @morgankaija8991
    @morgankaija8991 11 місяців тому +5

    Dude your composition choices to analyze are always so so good! I’ve watched your videos for years and it’s really helped me grasp music theory better! I have a request- can you make a video on the song “the cadet leaps” by King Krule? Or another song by him that grabs your attention? There’s a lot of complex stuff happening in his music that I would love a deeper understanding of!

  • @jonaswillaume
    @jonaswillaume 8 місяців тому +1

    For me, its about the fully correctly tuned major third. On a piano that sort of chord will never feel uncomfortable in the same way. It sounds too majory. But tune the major third approx 27 cents down (100 cents is a semitone), and it will ring in a completely different way. Do the same thing in minor (tune it up), and suddenly you can relax in it. No dissonance. So when I, personally, don’t hear a major chord, but rather a properly tuned third step, in the context of what’s going on, and the overwhelming sound of brass/synth. That shit is weird. It’s genius