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  2. NBC chimes - Wikipedia

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    The "fourth chime" was a variation of the standard three-segment version, which repeated the closing "C" chime, to become "G-E-C-C". It was initially adopted as a paging method for the New York City area, summoning employees listening at home to report for work at NBC headquarters in order to assist with an important developing story.

  3. Elias Audio Branding - Wikipedia

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    Elias Audio Branding (formerly Elias Associates, Elias Arts, and Elias Music) is an American production music company founded in 1980 by brothers Jonathan Elias and Scott Elias. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company specializes in audio branding , having developed some of the most recognizable jingles and sonic logos in advertising.

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  5. Jingle bell - Wikipedia

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    Jingle bells as a musical instrument An audio sample of jingle bells Sleigh bells Tuned chromatic sleigh bells, range F4–F6 Four jingle bells around the anvil in the coat of arms of Nurmo A jingle bell or sleigh bell is a type of bell which produces a distinctive 'jingle' sound, especially in large numbers.

  6. Westminster Quarters - Wikipedia

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    A London Symphony by Ralph Vaughan Williams incorporates the half-hour changes, 2 and 3, near the beginning of the work and the first three changes of the hour, 2, 3 and 4, near the end. Light music composer Eric Coates incorporated the music into "Westminster", the Meditation and second part of his London Suite (1933). [11] [12]

  7. Category:Songs used as jingles - Wikipedia

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  8. Jingle (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Jingle (percussion), one of a group of small discs or bells in a percussion instrument; Jingle bell, a small bell of the type mentioned in the song "Jingle Bells", a popular Christmas song; Jingles, a 2002 album by Australian band Regurgitator "Jingles", a song by Wes Montgomery on the 1959 album The Wes Montgomery Trio

  9. David Lucas (composer) - Wikipedia

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    David Lucas (born David Helfman April 21, 1937) is an American rock and roll composer, singer, and music producer. He has written thousands of commercial jingles, such as AT&T's "Reach Out and Touch Someone." In 1981, he received a Clio Award for composing the music to Pepsi's "Catch That Pepsi Spirit."