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Scooby-Doo, where are you

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Product ID: BM2 SOM02006
By David Mook
published: 1969

Publisher:
Belwin Mills
Arranger:
Cerulli
Series:
Pop Beginning String Orchestra
Line Up:
String Orchestra
Duration:
1:46
Level: 1

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All the energy is there but the difficult syncopations are carefully spelled out for your beginners. Sure to bring a smile to the faces of those just familiar with Scooby and to those who remember him "back when." The basses get to drive the rock beat throughout! You won't be able to stop your students from practicing this familiar tune. A winner for sure! (


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David Mook

As the man behind many beloved theme songs in classic American television, David Mook is a well-noted composer, arranger, and producer. He was most active in the late '60s, composing music for Hanna Barbera's fairly short-lived live action series The Banana Splits, a fictional rock band of life-size puppets. Mook collaborated on much of the danceable, disco-influenced pop on the show itself and also produced and composed a great deal of the fictional band's full-length release (We're the Banana Splits) and a handful of their singles from The Banana Splits Sing 'n' Play series. After The Banana Splits series, Mook was enlisted to work on the theme song of a new Hanna Barbera cartoon about a group of kid detectives and their dog, resulting in the classic Scooby Doo theme song ("Scooby Doo, Where Are You?"). Mook's ability to write genuinely timeless hooks placed him at the forefront of television composers and producers in California in the late '60s, and among his most notable work is the theme song to The Dating Game and collaborations with Burt Bacharach and Hal David.
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