Here is my performance of Hans Zimmer’s “Jack Sparrow” cue from the blockbuster “Pirates of the Caribbean.” As I worked on this piece I began to think of it as a pirate-flavored cinematic cello concerto. 😊 The solo cello in the opening perfectly depicts the drunken swagger of Johnny Depp’s pirate captain character.
Pirates of the Caribbean - Jack Sparrow - mp3
Pirates of the Caribbean - Jack Sparrow - YouTube video
Pirates of the Caribbean - Jack Sparrow - Cubase Project
This mock-up turned out to be one of my wife's favorites. She described the experience of listening to it as a "fun rollercoaster ride." My only reply was "I guess Hans Zimmer kinda knows what he's doing!" 😁
For the solo cello I used the cello 1 from the Solo Strings plus MIR Pro for placement. The Solo Strings may be one of the older VSL libraries but it remains one of their absolute best! I use it on almost every piece I do.
The percussion was indeed a challenge here, but I did my best to capture the spirit. Processing drums in not one of my strengths, so I approached the sound more from an orchestrator's perspective than an audio engineer. To give certain hits more power I layered different drums together-- for example adding taiko for low end boom and snare for snap.
I used the following VSL libraries:
Synchron Woodwinds
Synchron Brass
Synchron Percussion
Synchron Duality Strings - Regular
Synchron Elite Strings
VI Series Jazz Drums
SYNCHRON-ized Vienna Choir
Synchron Basso Profundo Choir
SYNCHRON-ized Solo Strings
As always, please feel free to post a comment or ask a question.
--Jay