Talk:Jingle
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Would you call the Chef Boyardee jingle memorable? Krupo 05:27, Oct 3, 2004 (UTC)
- Can you give a few key lines of the jingle to help refresh our memories? WpZurp 12:01, 4 Oct 2004 (UTC)
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- They're in the Chef Boyardee article, last line. THe melody is, roughly, G---F-D-C-DEDC (where the --- is like a half note, - is like a quarter, and DEDC are eigth notes). Does that sound familiar? Krupo 19:29, Oct 5, 2004 (UTC)
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- Doesn't really ring a bell with me. Still, the author(s) of Chef Boyardee thought it was memorable. So I'm undecided.
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- Well that's really 'cause I'm the one who added it. :) Krupo 18:45, Oct 12, 2004 (UTC)
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The Bounty jingle is memorable in that you remember to bang your head against a wall after you've heard it a few times. - Aaron G. String
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- Jingle is also a multimedia specification for carrying sound and video. Google pioneered it and then released it to the internet community for implementation else where [1]
Does this article really need three sources for the Wheaties factoid? Especially since that's the only sourced part.
[edit] Corporate Anthems
I was redirected here from the Corporate Anthems page, for what I would presume to be various company songs. This appears to have more of an advertising bent. I unfortunately do not have enough knowledge to comment on company anthems with any authority, which is why I was looking for the information; but does anyone here have some? David Corbett 23:36, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
- Can you give an example of a "Corporate Anthem" that isn't an advertising song? In general, I can't think of any companies that have their own "anthems" that they use forever and ever. Admittedly, some are long lasting, such as the theme for "Mr. Clean" which has been around since the 1960s, but it's still just a product jingle. Wahkeenah 03:41, 17 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] umm...speling?
Isn't "jingle" supposed to be spelled jeengull?