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jingle

Catchy tune and, often, words that work through rhythm and repetition of sound for advertising purposes, used within most sections of the media including television and journalism. Jingles aim to stick in the minds of their hearers in order to sell a product or service effectively.


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And I'm talking about the African rhythms produced and orchestrated by Mark Mancina and Lebo M, not so much the jingly pop tunes lifted by Elton John and Tim Rice from their own animated movie score.
The use of the wood block and resonant and jingly metals enhances the Oriental flavor of the music.
Disney's Jingle Pal Friends: Mickey, Minnie, Pluto and Donald Duck are dressed in festive holiday garb and make fun, jingly sounds.
 
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