Bir Kaг§ Dolar Iг§in (film Mгјziдџi) (ennio Mrricone) Western -
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
Human whistling and wordless vocalizations provided by Alessandro Alessandroni and Edda Dell'Orso.
Used specifically to represent the "twang" of Lee Van Cleef’s character, Colonel Mortimer.
Marked by the twang of a Jew's harp and occasional staccato piano notes.
The most iconic element is the chiming pocket watch theme. This melody is not just background music; it is a musical motif that links the characters’ pasts to their present conflict. The chime is the catalyst for the final duel, dictating the timing of the showdown and representing the psychological trauma of both the protagonist and the villain.