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'''Music/Sounds:''' A low sonic tone plays in the background as the line fades in, then a soft "ping" is heard and a slow, somewhat somber five-note piano tune plays when the line begins rotating; a long "whoosh" is also heard throughout this section. When the "UA" is revealed and the words "United Artists" appear, they are accompanied by a short, swelling progression of violins immediately leading to an uplifting, dramatic 5-note orchestral conclusion. This theme was composed by Joe Harnell.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A low sonic tone plays in the background as the line fades in, then a soft "ping" is heard and a slow, somewhat somber five-note piano tune plays when the line begins rotating; a long "whoosh" is also heard throughout this section. When the "UA" is revealed and the words "United Artists" appear, they are accompanied by a short, swelling progression of violins immediately leading to an uplifting, dramatic 5-note orchestral conclusion. This theme was composed by Joe Harnell.
'''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' An alternate take exists. It's a re-arranged version of the theme with an emotional piano theme and a more dramatic finish. It made its only appearance on disc two of ''The Film Music of Joe Harnell'' CD.


'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
*A rare rearranged version of the music was heard on an unknown film.
*A higher pitched version is used on many PAL releases, as well as on the 1987 American MGM/UA release of ''Yellow Submarine''. This said variant had popped up on a late '80s TV broadcast of the film.
*A higher pitched version is used on many PAL releases, as well as on the 1987 American MGM/UA release of ''Yellow Submarine''. This said variant had popped up on a late '80s TV broadcast of the film.
*There is a variation without the long "whoosh" and "ping", leaving only the music. This was spotted on a 1988 Disney Channel airing of ''Fiddler on the Roof''.
*There is a variation without the long "whoosh" and "ping", leaving only the music. This was spotted on a 1988 Disney Channel airing of ''Fiddler on the Roof''.
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