31 Oct 2017

G Major | Mission Impossible Theme



G Major | Mission Impossible Theme

Make your requests and subscribe to see when your video comes around! --- Info --- "Theme from Mission: Impossible" is the theme tune of the TV series Mission: Impossible (1966–1973). The theme was written and composed by Lalo Schifrin and has since gone on to appear in several other works of the Mission: Impossible franchise, including the 1988 TV series, the film series and the video game series, as well as in Revenge of the Nerds. The 1960s version has since been acknowledged as one of TV's greatest theme tunes. The theme is written in a 5/4 time signature which Schifrin has jokingly explained as being "for people who have five legs".However, a more likely explanation is that Schifrin started from the Morse Code for M.I. which is dah dah dit dit. If a dit is one beat and a dah is one and a half beats then this gives a bar of five beats exactly matching the underlying rhythm. The original single release peaked at No. 41 on the Billboard Hot 100 and 19 on the magazine's Adult Contemporary chart in 1967 (Leonard Nimoy, before playing Paris in Mission Impossible in 1969, also covered the theme two years earlier). In 1970, during the 5th Season of the Original Series, the theme was remade replacing the bongos with the drums. In 1996, the theme was remade by U2 members Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen, Jr. for the soundtrack to the film. It became a hit in the United States, peaking at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and receiving a gold certification, selling 500,000 copies there. It also peaked at number 7 on the UK Singles Chart. In 2010, a fictionalised account of Lalo Schifrin's creation of the Mission: Impossible tune was featured in a Lipton TV commercial aired in a number of countries around the world. --------------- Some people call it a (Horror Version), others call it a (Creepy Version), but we all know it as G-Major / Gmajor. Please note: This video is using the source material in a highly transformative way, ensuring that in no-way shape or form would this video be taking views or revenue away from the original artists. I earn revenue from this video as part of YouTube's partner program. These adverts can range from anything such as insurance, lawyers, online blackjack, ps4, xbox and casino or poker videos. There are also remarketing adverts that may appear, these are not controlled by us and you need to contact the advertiser to be removed from their list. If there is ever a commercial release of any of the songs featured on my channel, transposed into G-Major, then I will accept a breach of copyright and withdraw that video from public view. This video is not a substitute for the original work and can be deemed a work on it's own merits. If you have any issues regarding the use of any of these materials, please do not hesitate to contact me. This work is an altered audio/visual dub in the form of the "GMajor" style of YouTube Poop and can be seen as a parody of the original works and as a piece of art in it's own right. Fair Use Notice: This video is fair use under U.S. copyright law as it is transformative in nature and has no negative effect on the market for the original work. My content is using the source material in a highly trans-formative way, ensuring that in no-way shape or form would this video be taking views or revenue away from the original artist. This video is not a substitute for the original work and can be deemed a work of art on it's own merits.This work is an altered audio/visual dub and can be seen as a parody or cover-version of the original works. You might want to know the tags I'm using so instead of you heading off to Rapidtags to figure it out, I'll lay it out here for you creepers to just copy-paste: in gmajor, major, g major, music, classical, g major (musical scale),creepy, scary, version, creepypasta, music, horror, creepy music, creepy song, spooky, cover, dark, scary music, horror version, horror versions, parody

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