Help ID intro jingle for that TV show from the early 90s
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- KVRist
- 36 posts since 10 Jan, 2011
Hello,
I recently got down into the rabbit hole of library music and there is so much to discover - some really great music out there.
There is this morning TV show from the time of my childhood that uses some really great instrumental track , that resembles the 70-80's TV sitcom's intros - at least that how i would define it. Really want to find what is the exact music , author, etc. I guess it might be library music , but just a guess.
It is the first track that is 00:00 to 00:12 ; and then the jingle that appears at 00:44 to 00:51 after the girl speaking
I recently got down into the rabbit hole of library music and there is so much to discover - some really great music out there.
There is this morning TV show from the time of my childhood that uses some really great instrumental track , that resembles the 70-80's TV sitcom's intros - at least that how i would define it. Really want to find what is the exact music , author, etc. I guess it might be library music , but just a guess.
It is the first track that is 00:00 to 00:12 ; and then the jingle that appears at 00:44 to 00:51 after the girl speaking
- Banned
- 3564 posts since 22 Aug, 2019
Really great instrumental track?! Sounds more like cheap TV music made by no-name musicians. It would already be difficult to find out details if it were from the West, but that seems to be a Russian(?) program...
I assume you speak Russian, so you are much more likely than us to find out anything...
I assume you speak Russian, so you are much more likely than us to find out anything...
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- KVRAF
- 1980 posts since 13 Jun, 2004 from Back in the UK
A couple of Tangerine Dream tracks can be heard in the background..but not what you are referring to I think.
Some of my music Soundcloud Goseba
- KVRist
- 130 posts since 8 Apr, 2019
Roughe-crooner wrote: Mon Jan 31, 2022 6:27 pm Really great instrumental track?! Sounds more like cheap TV music made by no-name musicians.
Last edited by middle_color on Wed Feb 02, 2022 4:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- KVRist
- 130 posts since 8 Apr, 2019
I identified it the language as bulgarian, is it correct?slugware wrote: Fri Jan 28, 2022 4:21 pm Hello,
I recently got down into the rabbit hole of library music and there is so much to discover - some really great music out there.
There is this morning TV show from the time of my childhood that uses some really great instrumental track , that resembles the 70-80's TV sitcom's intros - at least that how i would define it. Really want to find what is the exact music , author, etc. I guess it might be library music , but just a guess.
It is the first track that is 00:00 to 00:12 ; and then the jingle that appears at 00:44 to 00:51 after the girl speaking
I would start with googling something like "bulgarian instrumental ensemble (ансамбъл)", "[name of the studio that emitted TV show] instrumental ансамбъл" etc. All that in bulgarian language, using terminology popular back in TV shows' times.
I think you have better chances of finding it, if you could post this on some bulgarian sub-reddit.
- Banned
- 3564 posts since 22 Aug, 2019
Nostalgia is exactly why we often think something of the past was great, when in reality it wasn't. What is great is the memories we associate wit it.middle_color wrote: Wed Feb 02, 2022 4:36 pmRoughe-crooner wrote: Mon Jan 31, 2022 6:27 pm Really great instrumental track?! Sounds more like cheap TV music made by no-name musicians.Sounds almost like an insult to my nostalgia
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 36 posts since 10 Jan, 2011
Hey, first of all - thank you, forum folks, for taking time to reply!
Its called library music , i don't know what you inferring to the definiton of cheap , except the low quality of the video and audio in this clip. Aside from that the track is fire!
Library labels had composers prepare similar TV idents in couple of variations for throughout a specific show that would eventually licence the music and use it as its own jingle.
If cheap stands for contrast to today's standards of overproduced derivative crap, yes i understand is not very hi-fi sounding with the coolest plugins and whatever
Its a musical piece with a soul, that's what i hear at least.
I assumed , since there are many musicians and audiophiles here, someone that knows it from somewhere else, could identify it.
It sounds pretty western to me , in terms of musical aesthetics and the corresponding context of the time. The program is bulgarian, but im pretty sure it was licensed from a library music label.
I assumed there are some that sound more like Lazer Dance or some synthwave from that era ?
Thanks all!
e-crooner wrote: Mon Jan 31, 2022 6:27 pm Really great instrumental track?! Sounds more like cheap TV music made by no-name musicians. It would already be difficult to find out details if it were from the West, but that seems to be a Russian(?) program...
I assume you speak Russian, so you are much more likely than us to find out anything...
Its called library music , i don't know what you inferring to the definiton of cheap , except the low quality of the video and audio in this clip. Aside from that the track is fire!
Library labels had composers prepare similar TV idents in couple of variations for throughout a specific show that would eventually licence the music and use it as its own jingle.
If cheap stands for contrast to today's standards of overproduced derivative crap, yes i understand is not very hi-fi sounding with the coolest plugins and whatever
Its a musical piece with a soul, that's what i hear at least.
I assumed , since there are many musicians and audiophiles here, someone that knows it from somewhere else, could identify it.
It sounds pretty western to me , in terms of musical aesthetics and the corresponding context of the time. The program is bulgarian, but im pretty sure it was licensed from a library music label.
Do you know what are these Tangerine Dream tracks too ?Goseba wrote: Mon Jan 31, 2022 8:17 pm A couple of Tangerine Dream tracks can be heard in the background..but not what you are referring to I think.
I assumed there are some that sound more like Lazer Dance or some synthwave from that era ?
Thanks all!
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- KVRAF
- 1980 posts since 13 Jun, 2004 from Back in the UK
I think it is Gaudi Park from around 19 seconds in.slugware wrote: Wed Feb 02, 2022 5:46 pm Do you know what are these Tangerine Dream tracks too ?
I assumed there are some that sound more like Lazer Dance or some synthwave from that era ?
Optical Race from around 50 seconds in and then again a little later..
Not sure if there is a fraction of a second of Choronzon too around 12 seconds.
I recognise the music at 1.06 but can't think of the name of it. Maybe from a track from the album Legion by Mark Shreeve.
I hope that helps.
Some of my music Soundcloud Goseba
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 36 posts since 10 Jan, 2011
Wow, im speechless, you recognized all of the electronic synthwave tracks in this video...Goseba wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 7:28 pm
I think it is Gaudi Park from around 19 seconds in.
Optical Race from around 50 seconds in and then again a little later..
Not sure if there is a fraction of a second of Choronzon too around 12 seconds.
I recognise the music at 1.06 but can't think of the name of it. Maybe from a track from the album Legion by Mark Shreeve.
I hope that helps.
now if i could only find out the instrumental [kinduv 'big-band'-ish] stuff [im aware it's not a big-band, its just my association with it, because of the prominent brass sections in the parts i pointed out in my op]
I had forgotten how interesting Tangerine Dream stuff actually is.
Thanks for your time to listen and reply, I appreciate it!
- KVRAF
- 4287 posts since 6 Nov, 2009
Shazam pulled up Get Ready For This.slugware wrote: Fri Jan 28, 2022 4:21 pm Hello,
I recently got down into the rabbit hole of library music and there is so much to discover - some really great music out there.
There is this morning TV show from the time of my childhood that uses some really great instrumental track , that resembles the 70-80's TV sitcom's intros - at least that how i would define it. Really want to find what is the exact music , author, etc. I guess it might be library music , but just a guess.
It is the first track that is 00:00 to 00:12 ; and then the jingle that appears at 00:44 to 00:51 after the girl speaking
Orchestral version.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 36 posts since 10 Jan, 2011
Yes, indeed, its that exact track that appears as an ident @ ~ 00:58 of the video..
Thanks for that, buddy.
Does Shazam recognize the orchestral jingles right at the beginning to 00:12 and then the other one from 00:44 to about 00:51 ?