Cartoon music refers to the unique style pioneered in the late 1920s and 1930s by Carl Stalling and Raymond Scott. Combining freewheeling Jazz and warped Big Band arrangements with various Western Classical Music and Modern Classical approaches and methods, the resulting sound is frantic, zany, comic and playfully chaotic, typically closely matching the onscreen actions of Cartoon characters and the beat of their movements.
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Cartoon music refers to the unique style pioneered in the late 1920s and 1930s by Carl Stalling and Raymond Scott. Combining freewheeling Jazz and warped Big Band arrangements with various Western Classical Music and Modern Classical approaches and methods, the resulting sound is frantic, zany, comic and playfully chaotic, typically closely matching the onscreen actions of Cartoon characters and the beat of their movements.