Pirates Of The Caribbean - He's A Pirate (extended) -

Zimmer was the original choice to score the first film but was busy with The Last Samurai . He passed the lead role to Badelt but remained heavily involved, composing several of the core melodies and serving as the producer.

"He's a Pirate" is the definitive musical theme of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, first appearing in the 2003 film The Curse of the Black Pearl . While the original soundtrack version is a relatively short 1 minute and 30 seconds, "Extended" versions are popular digital formats that loop the iconic orchestration for sustained listening. Composition and Production Pirates of the Caribbean - He's a Pirate (Extended)

Beyond the original 1:30 track, the theme has evolved through sequels and fan-made content: Klaus Badelt and Hans Zimmer: He's a Pirate - Edexcel - BBC Zimmer was the original choice to score the

Written in D minor , the piece features a driving 6/8 meter that mimics the rocking motion of the ocean. It is characterized by heavy orchestration, including syncopated strings and low brass ostinatos. While the original soundtrack version is a relatively

The track is officially credited to Klaus Badelt with assistance from Hans Zimmer .

The melodies are notably influenced by Irish sea shanties and utilize "call and response" techniques typical of maritime music. Variations and Extended Versions