The track is officially credited to Klaus Badelt with assistance from Hans Zimmer .
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 Pirates of the Caribbean - He's a Pirate (Extended)
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. The track is officially credited to Klaus Badelt
"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 "He's a Pirate" is the definitive musical theme
The melodies are notably influenced by Irish sea shanties and utilize "call and response" techniques typical of maritime music. Variations and Extended Versions