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Sound Effect - Dramatic Moment

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Fanriffic | 23:33 Tue 15th Apr 2008 | Film, Media & TV
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What's the name of that sound effect they use on TV, Radio and Pantomime which indicates a dramatic moment?

It sort of goes DAA - DAA - DAAAAAAAAAAAAA

They use it on Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway sometimes when they reveal something mysterious has happened or about to happen.

Anyway, where can I get this sound effect to download?
Thanks.
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You mean like this (26 seconds in)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFW-PRNQFXk
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Thanks for the reply sddsddean.

You're on the right lines but not quite what I'm looking for.

It's sounds like it may come from a B-Movie or a comedy film or cartoon during a moment of tension or suspense.
I'm not to sure which musical instruments are used to create the sound.

I've spent hours online trying to find it.
If I can't find it by this Saturday I'm throwing in the towel and giving up the search.
is it the drum bit in captain scarlet?
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No it's not the drum bit in Captain Scarlet ATM.

Thanks for the reply crisgal.

I wish I could remember exactly where I've heard it in use so I could then direct people to the sound effect.
When I said in my question that it was used in Ant & Dec's show I was referring to the series before the latest just finished. It was just a one off moment.

It's not really that important, I just thought someone might know offhand exactly what I was meaning.
Thanks.
I know you're not bothered but i've been thinking about this all day!
Is it the opening drum roll to "Fanfare for the common man" by Emerson Lake and Palmer?

If not, there's a website that tells you the toon if you tap out the rhythm on the space bar!
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Hi crisgal,

It's not Fanfare for the Common Man by EL&P.
There's no drums in the sound effect.
It's a crescendo of three short notes with the third note sustained slightly.

Don't lose any sleep over it - LOL :)

It was good listening to the Emerson, Lake & Palmer song again though, not heard it in ages.
Thanks for going through the trouble to find it and reply.

oh i know what you mean now
"dun dun duuuuuuuuuuuun!"
a bit stringy.

No, I don't know that one!
I'm going to tap it out though, just to see what it does! x
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I found it.

Search for Shock Horror (a) at the web site below using the guess search feature:

http://www.apmmusic.com

It's under COMEDY then SLAPSTICK

Listen to Shock Horror (a).

Site works better with Firefox browser.

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