a peachy state!
A good topic and a creative mind my friend.
selling your jingle to company's, making your jingles catchy (so it gets stuck in peoples heads), making the consumer want to but the product.
A jingle is a part of or can be the commercial. A jingle is a short, catchy song used in a radio or television commercial.
well... jingles are written to stick in your head thats why! :)
Nothing. Jingle Bells is a catchy tune for Christimas. oh yeah????Well this "catchy tune" of yours has actually been stuck in my head since Christmas of 2007 and all of my friends are always all mad at me for singing it!!!
a peachy state!
Its called a jingle
The standard definition of a jingle is a catchy, repeated rhythm and commercial music is simply that, a catchy musical advertisement, repeated to continue the use of persuasion.
Its a catchy jingle, song you can't get out of your noodle. Dare I remind you of the Father Ted Eurovision number? "My Lovely Horse"
Santas favorite song is "Santa Clause going to town"
Well, darling, "Jingle Bells" has a total of four verses, each with its own catchy little jingle. So, if you're counting individual jingles, there are four in total. But if you're talking about the iconic chorus that gets stuck in your head for days, then there's just one fabulous jingle to rule them all.
Well a jingle usually is catchy but before you begin building the jingle you will need to know the goal of the company . Is it their product they want to promote or their brand? Do they want their jingle to be integrated? From there you know if you will be adding company name, product name, or both. It will be a creative process that may take countless hours or days. The jingle is usually sang and with music so it is not going to be an easy overnight task.