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Looking for a clip of you favorite,but long since gone show theme music ? Look no further : http://mythemes.tv/


I found one of my all time fav.s The opening to EMERGENCY !


What's yours ?
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We picked up a piece for our community band a couple of months ago titled 'Symphony of Sit-Coms'. Fun!
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bloke wrote:I liked some of the "incidental music" (possibly done by Flatt & Scruggs...??...or studio musicians...??) played during the Beverly Hillbillies episodes...various themes that represented various characters. The Elly Mae theme had some very smooth western swingish chords and a smooth/fast guitar run as a fill.
I believe that was Flatt & Scruggs. It was some good stuff.
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The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones - great chart that is sometimes done at symphony pops concerts. Decent tuba part, too.
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