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'''Music/Sounds''': A re-orchestrated version of the last six notes to Paramount Pictures' 1987 theatrical fanfare, which is a re-arrangement of Elsie Janis/Jack King's ''Paramount on Parade'' by Jerry Goldsmith, first heard on trailers for Paramount Pictures since 1976. It may remind some viewers of the ''Star Wars'' theme (hence the nickname "Star Wars Mountain"). There are two main arrangements of the theme. The second arrangement, which debuted in 1989, has a VHS pitch-shift effect on the second note of the fanfare. Many of these logos are plastered onto old shows (mostly on TV Land airings, as well as TV movies) with the logo being silent. | '''Music/Sounds''': A re-orchestrated version of the last six notes to Paramount Pictures' 1987 theatrical fanfare, which is a re-arrangement of Elsie Janis/Jack King's ''Paramount on Parade'' by Jerry Goldsmith, first heard on trailers for Paramount Pictures since 1976, and is in the key of B♭ major. It may remind some viewers of the ''Star Wars'' theme (hence the nickname "Star Wars Mountain"). There are two main arrangements of the theme. The second arrangement, which debuted in 1989, has a VHS pitch-shift effect on the second note of the fanfare. Many of these logos are plastered onto old shows (mostly on TV Land airings, as well as TV movies) with the logo being silent. | ||
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