Shock Horror (A)

Published: July 13, 2022, 10 a.m.

There\u2019s a certain musical phrase that you\u2019ve probably heard hundreds of times. It\u2019s used to emphasize dramatic moments in movies, cartoons, commercials and musicals, most often as a gag. But while this little melody is everywhere today, the question is: Where did it come from? In this episode, we investigate the mysterious origins of a famous 3-note sting. Featuring Sound Historian Patrick Feaster and Composer Dick Walter.\n\nFollow the show on Twitter, Facebook, & Reddit.\nSubscribe to our Youtube channel here.\nSign up for Twenty Thousand Hertz+ to support the show & get our entire catalog ad-free.\nIf you know what this week's mystery sound is, tell us at mystery.20k.org.\nRead the original article that inspired this episode, by producer & journalist Amelia Tait.\nDownload Overcast in the App Store for a powerful, simple podcast player.\nTry out Harry\u2019s with a $3 starter set at harrys.com/20k.\nVisit athleticgreens.com/20k to get a one-year supply of vitamin D and 5 travel packs free with your first purchase.\nGet 10% off your first month of BetterHelp online therapy at betterhelp.com/20k.\nEpisode transcript, music, and credits can be found here: https://www.20k.org/episodes/shockhorrora\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices