That song is in the same movie, but the one referenced is actually just called “The Good the Bad and the Ugly”
Ecstacy of Gold has the lady going “Ahh AHHHH aHAHAh” and The Good The Bad and the Ugly has the “wahwahwaaahhhhh”.
This is the song, literally just titled ‘Main Theme’ from TGTBaTU, that actually features the ‘wah wah waaaah’ vocals… but variations of that recur in the movie as just isolated stings, in certain scenes… not sure if its literally the same recording or not.
It first plays in the intro sequence of the movie, with the stylized credits.
The first part of the sting is … some kind of wind instrument, i think different ones are used for different octaves/registers, then followed by a vocalist for the ‘wah wah waaah’ in similarly matched octaves, differing depending on the mood of the scene.
The iconic sting… also, I think, features in other songs in the soundtrack at a few points, serving as a kind of motif, or base structure for a lot of the movie’s soundscape, I forget what the fancy pants ‘I have a degree in music’ term for it is.
Its actually called Ecstasy of Gold
That song is in the same movie, but the one referenced is actually just called “The Good the Bad and the Ugly” Ecstacy of Gold has the lady going “Ahh AHHHH aHAHAh” and The Good The Bad and the Ugly has the “wahwahwaaahhhhh”.
For further context/clarification, both of these songs/audio stings are from The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=XOl73VQOS9M
This is the song, literally just titled ‘Main Theme’ from TGTBaTU, that actually features the ‘wah wah waaaah’ vocals… but variations of that recur in the movie as just isolated stings, in certain scenes… not sure if its literally the same recording or not.
It first plays in the intro sequence of the movie, with the stylized credits.
The first part of the sting is … some kind of wind instrument, i think different ones are used for different octaves/registers, then followed by a vocalist for the ‘wah wah waaah’ in similarly matched octaves, differing depending on the mood of the scene.
The iconic sting… also, I think, features in other songs in the soundtrack at a few points, serving as a kind of motif, or base structure for a lot of the movie’s soundscape, I forget what the fancy pants ‘I have a degree in music’ term for it is.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=cCEwUFtjAr4
This is ‘The Ecstasy of Gold’, the song with the incredible female operatic vocals, that plays at the final confrontation at the end of the film.
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In conclusion, both songs/stings are from The Good The Bad and The Ugly.
Also, as a bonus, here’s Metallica’s version of Ecstasy of Gold:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=hmtzRo-Qro8
Yes, its still on youtube, haha, fuck your copyright bs Metallica.
Well now you’ve triggered a mighty hunger for spaghetti westerns