It makes for good cartoon music.
Recent months have been packed with releases of cartoon music ranging from saccharine ballads to avant-garde experiments.
The cartoon music floated into the hallway.
I wasn't going to start making music that drives the narrative, because that's just naff; it becomes like film music or cartoon music.
Only one piece, with a bebop guitar lick set against the strings lilting a chromatic scale, sounded anything like typical cartoon music.
Without that, to my layman's ear, it sounded like cartoon classical music.
In 1986, Saban sold his first catalogue of cartoon music, to Warner Communications, for about six million dollars.
The piece is excited and aggressive, alluding to children's cartoon music (as evidenced by the titles of the movements).
Their sound, dubbed "erotic jazz wave" has been compared to cartoon music, klezmer, and Frank Zappa.
But for most of these rockers, playing cartoon music means being careless and sloppy instead of creative and playful.