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kefka | 16:08 Sun 16th Nov 2003 | Music
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What's the name of that music they always associate with clows and acrobats and things? It's usually used in cartoons and things. I can't really explain.. Oh well, any idea?
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It's called 'Entry of the Gladiators' (assuming that's the music you mean!), but I can't remember offhand who wrote it.
There's one called "The Flying Trapeze", if that's the one you're thinking of. There are actually several common circus-y songs! Have you any more clues?
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I could try to write a bit of it out in deedles.... This'll be embaressing: duhduhduhduh diddleiddle didi duh duh Exactly like that it was! ;)
I thought it was duh duh diddle iddle duh duh duuuhda, duh duh diddle iddle duh duh duuuhda, duh duh daduh da, duh duh daduh da, diddle iddle diddle iddle duhda duhda duhda!
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Correct! Is that The Flying Trapeze perchance? I've not listened to either of the suggested pieces yet, but ShelleyC seems to know the one.. ;-)
What ShelleyC has diddleiddled is Entry of the Gladiators. It's by Julius Fucik (1872 - 1916).

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