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'''Music/Sounds:'''
'''Music/Sounds:'''
* Composed by Van Alexander and arranged by Eric Siday, the entire score was performed on a then state-of the art Moog modular synthesizer (Siday was one of the first musicians to have one). It consists of 6 French horn-like notes, followed by 2 synth-brass quadruplets with the last note held. In the key of C major.
* Composed by Van Alexander and arranged by Eric Siday, the entire score was performed on a Moog modular synthesizer (Siday was one of the first musicians to have one). It consists of 6 French horn-like notes, followed by two synth-brass quadruplets, with the last note held out.
* In 1970, the Siday theme was shortened so only three notes came before the tones. This shortened variant was sped-up and was used for the first short-lived [[Columbia Pictures Television]] logo.
* In 1970, the Siday theme was shortened so only three notes came before the tones. This shortened variant was sped-up and was used for the first short-lived [[Columbia Pictures Television]] logo.


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