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Represented by an ominous guitar riff and a tolling bell, emphasizing his dark, drug-fueled madness. A Revolution in Cinema
Forced by early low budgets, Morricone innovated by using "found sounds" and non-traditional instruments, including: Represented by an ominous guitar riff and a
Ennio Morricone’s soundtrack for the 1965 film ( For a Few Dollars More ) is a defining masterpiece of the Spaghetti Western genre, marking a pivotal moment where music moved from being a background element to a core narrative character. The Music as a Character emphasizing his dark
Marked by the twang of a Jew's harp and occasional staccato piano notes. Represented by an ominous guitar riff and a
Human whistling and wordless vocalizations provided by Alessandro Alessandroni and Edda Dell'Orso.
Associated with a light, airy flute.