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Music in "[[The Ned-liest Catch]]". | Music in "[[The Ned-liest Catch]]". | ||
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== Score == | == Score == | ||
All composed by [[Alf Clausen]] unless noted. | All composed by [[Alf Clausen]] unless noted. | ||
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{{TB|01:28:21}} | {{TB|01:28:21}} | ||
{{TB|<nowiki>:</nowiki>08}} | {{TB|<nowiki>:</nowiki>08}} | ||
− | {{TB|Ominous; dark, descending line, reminiscent of opening of ''{{ | + | {{TB|Ominous; dark, descending line, reminiscent of opening of ''{{W|Phantom of the Opera}}''.}} |
{{TB|When bleacher lever appears to [[Bart]] swinging over the pile of children.}} | {{TB|When bleacher lever appears to [[Bart]] swinging over the pile of children.}} | ||
{{TB|}} | {{TB|}} | ||
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{{TB|03:23:14}} | {{TB|03:23:14}} | ||
{{TB|<nowiki>:</nowiki>02}} | {{TB|<nowiki>:</nowiki>02}} | ||
− | {{TB|{{ | + | {{TB|{{W|Ry Cooder}}-style harmonica and slide guitar}} |
{{TB|From exterior of Teacher's Holding Facility to [[Chalmers]]' dialogue}} | {{TB|From exterior of Teacher's Holding Facility to [[Chalmers]]' dialogue}} | ||
{{TB|}} | {{TB|}} | ||
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{{TB|04:25:13}} | {{TB|04:25:13}} | ||
{{TB|<nowiki>:</nowiki>08}} | {{TB|<nowiki>:</nowiki>08}} | ||
− | {{TB|{{ | + | {{TB|{{W|Ry Cooder}}-style harmonica and slide guitar, Similar to 1M5}} |
{{TB|From Chalmers' exit to Bart's "psst!"}} | {{TB|From Chalmers' exit to Bart's "psst!"}} | ||
{{TB|}} | {{TB|}} | ||
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{{TB|05:26:08}} | {{TB|05:26:08}} | ||
{{TB|<nowiki>:</nowiki>03}} | {{TB|<nowiki>:</nowiki>03}} | ||
− | {{TB|À la the opening of "{{ | + | {{TB|À la the opening of "{{W|Beat It}}"}} |
{{TB|When looking at the gangs}} | {{TB|When looking at the gangs}} | ||
{{TB|}} | {{TB|}} | ||
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{{TB|08:54:02}} | {{TB|08:54:02}} | ||
{{TB|<nowiki>:</nowiki>24}} | {{TB|<nowiki>:</nowiki>24}} | ||
− | {{TB|"{{ | + | {{TB|"{{W|Heaven Must Have Sent You}}" by {{W|The Supremes}}}} |
{{TB|Edna and Ned's dates; ends at Chalmers' dialogue}} | {{TB|Edna and Ned's dates; ends at Chalmers' dialogue}} | ||
− | {{TB|Montage<br>Writers: {{ | + | {{TB|Montage<br>Writers: {{W|Holland–Dozier–Holland}}}} |
{{TBT|2M3}} | {{TBT|2M3}} | ||
{{TB|10:05:07}} | {{TB|10:05:07}} | ||
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{{TB|15:44:21}} | {{TB|15:44:21}} | ||
{{TB|<nowiki>:</nowiki>04}} | {{TB|<nowiki>:</nowiki>04}} | ||
− | {{TB|"{{ | + | {{TB|"{{W|The Battle Hymn of the Republic}}" hummed by [[Rod]] and [[Todd]]}} |
{{TB|As they iron/sow Bart's clothes}} | {{TB|As they iron/sow Bart's clothes}} | ||
− | {{TB|Source cue<br>Writers: {{ | + | {{TB|Source cue<br>Writers: {{W2|John Brown|abolitionist}} and {{W|Julia Ward Howe}}}} |
{{TBT|3M5}} | {{TBT|3M5}} | ||
{{TB|17:01:06}} | {{TB|17:01:06}} | ||
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{{TB|[[20th Century Fox]] logo}} | {{TB|[[20th Century Fox]] logo}} | ||
{{TB|}} | {{TB|}} | ||
− | {{TB|Composer: {{ | + | {{TB|Composer: {{W|Alfred Newman}}}} |
}} | }} | ||
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*There was 3:06 of music in this episode. | *There was 3:06 of music in this episode. | ||
**1:15 of underscore | **1:15 of underscore | ||
− | ** :57 of source (:05 of which needed to be recorded) | + | **:57 of source (:05 of which needed to be recorded) |
− | ** :54 of format | + | **:54 of format |
*[[Breakdown notes]] were wrote on and around May 6, 2011.<ref>[[:File:NABF15 breakdown notes.jpg]]</ref> | *[[Breakdown notes]] were wrote on and around May 6, 2011.<ref>[[:File:NABF15 breakdown notes.jpg]]</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 02:20, October 16, 2021
Music in "The Ned-liest Catch".
Score[edit]
All composed by Alf Clausen unless noted.
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Production[edit]
- The spotting notes were completed on May 6, 2011.
- There was 3:06 of music in this episode.
- 1:15 of underscore
- 57 of source (:05 of which needed to be recorded)
- 54 of format
- 1:15 of underscore
- Breakdown notes were wrote on and around May 6, 2011.[1]