Suggestive guitar twangs the "wah wah wah" statement that underscores the point, says the obvious, adds the exclamation mark, underlines the statement, and conveys the message. A hot segue or outro. Urban. Edgy, but classic. "Hey, I know what you mean." Cartoon,
The classic seven note riff signalling the end of a performance. Here, the little ditty is played in retro, minimalist style by happy solo oboe and then by light and crisp tinkle bells. Two little solo finale tracks in two different musical voices, each reminiscent of the simple, easy good old days, Cartoon,
"I can't get 'em up this morning!" The traditional early morning military wake-up call, done in charming, old fashioned retro cartoon style, with a silly little high-pitched horn in a hurry. Sweet and simple. No slick gimmicks. Bring on the giggles and laughs! A guaranteed smile maker for all ages. Cartoon,
Tuba and trombone play the little ditty everyone loves and remembers from the old Mighty Mouse cartoon show. Yes, the brave do-gooder is on his way to fight the bad guys and win a victory for all the little kids and the Forces of Good. A sweet, happy smile-provoking cue for a little giggle or two. Cartoon,
The classic song of the Confederate South, played by a solo jolly tuba. Simple and charming. Without gimmicks or pretense. When you want the traditional melody, but in an easy, fun, whimsical and lighthearted musical style. A bright, childlike sunshine moment. For happy times with no worries. Cartoon,
Trumpet plays the traditional call to the starting line for the next race. "They're off!" Horse. Jockey. Kentucky Derby. Cartoon. Triple Crown. Cartoon,
Classic old time Hollywood silent film Wurlitzer organ plays eerie "sneak up on you" wavering melody of fear and apprehension. For an authentic, retro sound of lurking danger, creaking floors, knocks on the door, fluttering curtains, fast escapes, and scary creeping ghosts, monsters and bogeymen. Cartoon,
Classic military bugle call featured in wild west films and cartoons, played by a sweet muted trumpet. The stereo-typical call to action. "Get up and get going! CHARGE!" Cartoon,
Classic military bugle call featured in wild west films and cartoons, played by a sweet muted trumpet. The stereo-typical call to action. "Get up and get going! CHARGE!" Cartoon,
A fanfare, a clarion call, a blare of trumpets. A short melody, sounding positive, friendly, a bit cartoony. Could be used in medieval and heroic context as well as in a comic one, and it's perfect for multimedia presentations. Different variants available. Version 03. Cartoon,