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🦋 Name that tune

From whence does this organ music come?

Deedle-ee, doodle-oodle-oo, doo, dah
Deedle-ee, doo, doo, doo, dah...

It's been running through my head for days and I can't identify it -- some old horror movie? The Hunchback of Notre Dame? Help...

The "beep" which the elevators in my building utter when you get on or off of them, is the first note in this fragment and it has become my habit to whistle the fragment whilst riding down the elevator (if I am alone).

Update: Jim to the rescue! It is the opening of Toccata and Fugue in D Minor by J. S. Bach, and it is commonly used in the soundracks of scary movies.

posted afternoon of Thursday, March 11th, 2004

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