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00:29Bu ve dünyanın
00:31bu dünyaya çalışmalıyız.
00:34Ludvig
00:35uzmanın
00:35arasındaki
00:35bu sezinde
00:35bu sezinde
00:36İlginç
00:38İlginç
00:38İlginç
00:40I also had to get out of my comfort zone
00:42and find sounds that I haven't worked with before.
00:45Ludwig went very deep on researching the sort of instruments
00:49that they might have had at that time.
00:53Chris had mentioned early that he was interested in aulus.
00:57He was interested in lyre.
01:02The aulus is an ancient Greek instrument.
01:05It was the most popular rockstar instrument for a thousand years.
01:11This is a replica of an aulos,
01:14the original dates from between the 6th century and the 5th century BC.
01:19We don't have any surviving reads,
01:22so I worked with two other people
01:25and we spent a while trying to work out and figure out
01:28how this bit worked at the top.
01:30We had to read lots of ancient source material
01:32and try and work out how they did it.
01:39This is the reconstruction of an ancient Greek lyre.
01:43To be able to play it in a philological way,
01:46we have to do research between iconography,
01:50philological sources,
01:51and the personal experience as a musician.
02:01Nice! Wow! You nailed it!
02:04Another thing that Chris mentioned too early on in our conversations
02:06was to use bronze.
02:08You know, this is the Bronze Age.
02:09So, gongs, you know, for example, made of bronze.
02:12You know, you can make these instruments sound
02:14in a way that you never heard them before.
02:17I started to experiment with a lot of other stuff,
02:20hitting walls, hitting railings, hitting, you know,
02:23or any kind of things you could find outside,
02:25like scrap metal or air conditioning units.
02:32Using vocals kind of became how we could also, like,
02:36add on to some of the more emotional pacing of the score.
02:43There's real intimacy and humanity in the soundtrack,
02:48and I love that because it sort of subverts
02:51all your expectations.
02:57I think Chris has a way of pulling in when you're watching his films.
03:01The music is definitely a very, very unique world,
03:05and I hope people are able to be part of it
03:08and fully immerse themselves in this world.
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