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Genre: Film & Animation
Date of upload: Mar 17, 2022 ^^
Rating : 4.974 (1,374/211,617 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-04-28T06:10:03.120368Z
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What that vocalist did 7:09 is called tillana in Indian ( Carnatic and Hindustani music) that is usually used when an Indian classical dance is performed. Pretty much every classical singer needs to learn this itâs various forms. :)
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The Dune score is so incredible. It's unlike any film music I've ever heard before. It's sounds extremely foreign, yet familiar and so very ancient, despite being in a sci-fi setting. The music perfectly encompasses Dune itself as a sci-fi story that has so many elements of medieval times and antiquity to it.
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The vocals that Loire does at 7:10 is called Tillana, an esstential element of the Indian classical music and classical dance.
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I love how Hans really pushed for the musicians to play something or sing something during the interview not only is it really cool to hear the difference between the audio in the movie and its raw counterpart but it showcases the talent of the person and they all seemed so passionate. Amazing to see and hear - much love for what they all do!
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7:00 I knew it! I could feel the sounds in Dune had a clear Indian influence! This is proof! Googled and just found out Lori Cotler is known for performing Konnakol which is a south indian carnatic music. Even without knowing that she practised this form... what she demonstrated was clearly a form of "taal/tala" which is common throughtout all Indian music! đđ Amazin
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