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Most shows<ref>But not quite all; ''[[60 Minutes]]'' averts this trope.</ref> that are not [[Mickey Mousing|Mickey Moused]] have a stock set of instrumental '''B'''ack'''G'''roundBackground Music'''M'''usic (BGM) to use as themes for particular characters or sequences, or simply to set a mood. These usually fill up the bulk of a show's soundtrack, aside from [[Theme Tune|Theme Songs]] and (in the case of [[Anime]]) [[Image Song|Image Songs]]s.
 
The pieces that are most closely tied to characters or events are [[Leitmotif|Leitmotifs]]s.
 
For when it's not so much in the background, see [[Sorry I Left the BGMBackground Music On]].
 
See also [[BGMBackground Music Override]], [[Variable Mix]], [[Diegetic Switch]].
 
Specific instruments and [[Standard Snippet|Standard Snippets]]s are used to create a [[Mood Motif|Mood Motifs]]s.
 
For further exploration of this topic, listen to Anna Russell's "The Ring of the [[Der Ring Des Nibelungen|Nibelungs]] (An Analysis)".
 
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