You have used the word "Outro" in the wrong sense! An Outro is a specialist name given to the ending secion in a Song in which fades. The term in which applies to this instrumental version of "Anyone Can Fall In Love" is actually known as a Coda where it ends on a specific cadential point (in this case the tonic of Eb Major)!
You have used the word "Outro" in the wrong sense! Outro is the ending section of a song in which fades. This is an instrumental version of "Anyone Can Fall In Love" and ends in a Coda style ending!
@FrancisIdents I was talking about the mid-90s extended credits with the extra melody line, rather than this one... the way YouTube displays comments it doesn't look clear which comment I'm replying to. ;(
@NMtB4ev4 You have used the word "Outro" in the wrong sense! An Outro is a specialist name given to the ending secion in a Song in which fades. The term in which applies to this instrumental version of "Anyone Can Fall In Love" is actually known as a Coda where it ends on a specific cadential point (in this case the tonic of Eb Major)!
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RockhopperIsDaMan 2 months ago
your mums so fat when she fell down the stairs i thought eastenders was starting
seddonk123 1 year ago
i like this theme ending. i dont think its the same now , , , is it???
DOLLY1960DOLLY 1 year ago
You have used the word "Outro" in the wrong sense! An Outro is a specialist name given to the ending secion in a Song in which fades. The term in which applies to this instrumental version of "Anyone Can Fall In Love" is actually known as a Coda where it ends on a specific cadential point (in this case the tonic of Eb Major)!
paulwilsonmusician 1 year ago
You have used the word "Outro" in the wrong sense! Outro is the ending section of a song in which fades. This is an instrumental version of "Anyone Can Fall In Love" and ends in a Coda style ending!
paulwilsonmusician 1 year ago
Your Mums so fat, when she fell down the stairs I thought EastEnders was ending.pmsl
exsquilax 2 years ago 2
Back in the days when the credits were actually readable.
FrancisIdents 2 years ago 8
what happened to the old outro which had that extra melody line in it.
NMtB4ev4 2 years ago
it is used on the omnibus edition on Sundays, however the theme has been shortened over the years several times, including the omnibus version.
pluto1111777 2 years ago 4
Thanks.
NMtB4ev4 2 years ago
i loved that one - back in the mid 90s? - i tried taping it once but a continuity announcer spoke all over the extra bits
ABSOLUTgarbage 2 years ago
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What? These credits weren't in use until 1999.
FrancisIdents 1 year ago
@FrancisIdents I was talking about the mid-90s extended credits with the extra melody line, rather than this one... the way YouTube displays comments it doesn't look clear which comment I'm replying to. ;(
ABSOLUTgarbage 1 year ago
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@NMtB4ev4 You have used the word "Outro" in the wrong sense! An Outro is a specialist name given to the ending secion in a Song in which fades. The term in which applies to this instrumental version of "Anyone Can Fall In Love" is actually known as a Coda where it ends on a specific cadential point (in this case the tonic of Eb Major)!
paulwilsonmusician 1 year ago
Them credits are pretty good!!!!
davidwellard 2 years ago 3