The 'Dune' Scale (Featuring Instruo

Описание к видео The 'Dune' Scale (Featuring Instruo

Hans Zimmer's Dune soundtrack is one of the albums I just play over and over again, especially after seeing Dune 2. There's this theme that goes all over the place and just wipes the sand from your ears. It has huge sounds and it's not easy to figure out what the notes are doing. I already researched it a few months ago and I've been using the Dune scale in many previous videos. Real musicians have identified it as a 'double harmonic' scale (a bit like Arabic) with a touch of 'Phrygian dominant'. They all agree it's special but ultimately these notes come from the 12-tone system we all use. But maybe that's not entirely true. I've been trying to figure out the theme and I am under the impression it's a scale spanning two octaves instead of one.
This basically eliminates all scales and quantizers we often use, except Instruo's new Dail quantizer. It can span three octaves.

It's now 'officially' my favorite utility for 2024 and I absolutely love it. The Dune scale is a great use case. The score is recreated for educational purposes, monetization is off. But I also did this video for myself, to walk in the footsteps of someone I deeply admire. Hans Zimmer's music isn't difficult, we can all play it with 2 or 4 fingers. I don't think he's a genius, he's more like us, modular people. The difference is, he's having fun for a living and he managed to turn it into a genuine art and skill. He's absolutely brilliant in doing what he loves most.

I always find it weird when YouTube doesn't claim copyright when movie scores are used. They're not exactly creative commons. I used the score for educational purposes and monetization is off. I know you're watching this, Hans! I hope you'll live forever.

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