[Fmpro] Carl Stalling scores

Dan Carter dacart at angel.net
Sat Aug 19 20:07:14 GMT 2006


Actually that bit appears in many different Warner cartoons with the  
same melody and the same note as the trigger.  I've often wondered if  
it wasn't part of an old famous vaudeville routine that everyone knew  
and transplanted into the cartoons or if it was a private joke among  
the staff that they kept using as a very long through line in the  
cartoons that it appeared in.

If anyone here knows please let me know!

Dan Carter
On Aug 19, 2006, at 3:13 PM, Rolin Mains wrote:

> actually, he used that same bit in a yosemite sam/bugs bunny  
> episode.  sam
> wires up the piano and goes to hide while bugs bunny is supposed to  
> play the
> piano: same tune, same wired up explosives (without the plunger  
> part), but
> bugs keeps missing the "note"...so sam runs out to the piano,  
> pushes bugs
> off the bench, and the rest you can guess.
>
> i had heard at some point that the stallings scores were in the  
> university
> of montana library...or someplace out west.  i think i have a  
> couple in my
> attic next to those old JSBach scores...
>
> i had also heard, and maybe some of you can add to it, but that the
> stallings scores were recorded *first* and the animators animated  
> to the
> recordings.  which makes a lot of sense...it would have been brutal  
> to hit
> that many cues in a single 3 minute cartoon.
>
> can anyone corroborate that?
>
>
>> From: Pete <musical411 at yahoo.com>
>> Reply-To: fmpro at nxport.com
>> Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 17:37:56 -0700 (PDT)
>> To: fmpro at nxport.com
>> Subject: Re: [Fmpro] Carl Stalling scores
>>
>> Here's a Carl Stalling score I bet you never heard...
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8WPYXMr-cY
>>
>> Hitting the right note can be deadly! The voice of
>> Private SNAFU sounds strangely familiar.
>>
>> P e t e
>> S u r d o v a l
>>
>> --- Marcahti at aol.com wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> In a message dated 18/8/06 20:46:10,
>>> rivas2750 at comcast.net writes:
>>>
>>> <<  It still
>>>
>>> is incredibly complex  >>
>>>
>>> in what way ?
>>
>>
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