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** Fox Hunt
** Fox Hunt
** Imminent Danger
** Imminent Danger
*** You can hear these in the ''[[Die Hard (Film)|Die Hard]]'' movies every time John McClane is doing something daring/crazy/stupid that nearly gets him killed.
*** You can hear these in the ''[[Die Hard]]'' movies every time John McClane is doing something daring/crazy/stupid that nearly gets him killed.
*** The trombone act-out frequently used on ''[[Lost]]''.
*** The trombone act-out frequently used on ''[[Lost]]''.
** Triumph
** Triumph
*** ''[[Rocky (Film)|Rocky]]'': ''[[Training Montage|Gonna Fly Now]]''
*** ''[[Rocky (film)|Rocky]]'': ''[[Training Montage|Gonna Fly Now]]''
*** The triumphal march from Verdi's ''[[Aida]]'', various others.
*** The triumphal march from Verdi's ''[[Aida]]'', various others.
** Heroism
** Heroism
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*** As heard on ''[[Conan the Barbarian]]'' soundtrack
*** As heard on ''[[Conan the Barbarian]]'' soundtrack
** The Tuba of Overweight Awkwardness or Ponderous Size
** The Tuba of Overweight Awkwardness or Ponderous Size
*** Heard extensively in {{spoiler|Porky's Theme}} from ''[[Mother 3 (Video Game)|Mother 3]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros]]. Brawl''.
*** Heard extensively in {{spoiler|Porky's Theme}} from ''[[Mother 3]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros]]. Brawl''.
*** [[Star Wars|Jabba the Hutt]]
*** [[Star Wars|Jabba the Hutt]]
*** Parodied in ''[[Family Guy]]'', where Stewie gets a job following fat people while playing a tuba.
*** Parodied in ''[[Family Guy]]'', where Stewie gets a job following fat people while playing a tuba.
*** The mothership from ''[[Close Encounters of the Third Kind]]''
*** The mothership from ''[[Close Encounters of the Third Kind]]''
** Battle Crescendo
** Battle Crescendo
*** The Mutara Nebula sequence in ''[[Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan (Film)|Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan]]''
*** The Mutara Nebula sequence in ''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan|Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan]]''
** Spy/Secret Agent
** Spy/Secret Agent
*** Used to marvellous effect in Disney/Pixar's ''[[The Incredibles]]''
*** Used to marvellous effect in Disney/Pixar's ''[[The Incredibles]]''
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*** Also heard on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' when a skit ends with Muppets who shake their heads and sob, such as when the Beautiful Day Monster ate the ukulele Ernie had just repaired..
*** Also heard on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' when a skit ends with Muppets who shake their heads and sob, such as when the Beautiful Day Monster ate the ukulele Ernie had just repaired..
** [[Proud Warrior Race Guy|Proud Warrior Race Guys]]
** [[Proud Warrior Race Guy|Proud Warrior Race Guys]]
*** The Klingon Theme from ''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Film)|Star Trek the Motion Picture]]'' is mostly elegant horns.
*** The Klingon Theme from ''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture|Star Trek the Motion Picture]]'' is mostly elegant horns.
** Wacky
** Wacky
*** ''[[The Three Stooges]]''
*** ''[[The Three Stooges]]''
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*** The harmon mute, when played with a hand opening and closing over the bell. Wah wah waaaaaaaah. May also indicate failure.
*** The harmon mute, when played with a hand opening and closing over the bell. Wah wah waaaaaaaah. May also indicate failure.
** High Adventure
** High Adventure
*** The ''[[Indiana Jones (Franchise)|Indiana Jones]]'' movies all share the same musical motif under the umbrella of Indy's theme.
*** The ''[[Indiana Jones]]'' movies all share the same musical motif under the umbrella of Indy's theme.
** [[Spinning Paper]]
** [[Spinning Paper]]
** News program opening and closing
** News program opening and closing
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* '''Bongos and Congas of:'''
* '''Bongos and Congas of:'''
** Sexy rhythm.
** Sexy rhythm.
*** Especially during the 60's. As seen on ''[[Star Trek the Original Series (TV)|Star Trek the Original Series]]'', and parodied in ''[[Mars Attacks (Film)]]!''.
*** Especially during the 60's. As seen on ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek the Original Series]]'', and parodied in ''[[Mars Attacks (Film)]]!''.
** Jungle settings (such as [[Darkest Africa]])
** Jungle settings (such as [[Darkest Africa]])
** Ritual Combat
** Ritual Combat
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** Great importance
** Great importance
** Epic
** Epic
*** ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey (Film)|2001: A Space Odyssey]]'''s main theme, "Also Sprach Zarathustra"
*** ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey]]'''s main theme, "Also Sprach Zarathustra"
*** Played with in ''[[Spaceballs (Film)|Spaceballs]]''. When Spaceball One transforms into <Bom Bom Bom Bom Bom> Mega Maid, Colonel Sandurz gives a dramatic pause for [[Sorry I Left the BGM On|the Timpanist who is standing right next to them]].
*** Played with in ''[[Spaceballs]]''. When Spaceball One transforms into <Bom Bom Bom Bom Bom> Mega Maid, Colonel Sandurz gives a dramatic pause for [[Sorry I Left the BGM On|the Timpanist who is standing right next to them]].
** Scariness
** Scariness
*** When [[The Government]] shows up in ''[[ET the Extra Terrestrial]]''
*** When [[The Government]] shows up in ''[[E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial]]''
*** When something big and dangerous is approaching, rather like ''[[The Terminator]]''.
*** When something big and dangerous is approaching, rather like ''[[The Terminator]]''.
** A timpani glissando may be used for an [[Incredibly Lame Pun]] or other joke too corny to deserve a rimshot.
** A timpani glissando may be used for an [[Incredibly Lame Pun]] or other joke too corny to deserve a rimshot.
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** ''[[Master and Commander]]'' uses them on its soundtrack to evoke the sound of cannons.
** ''[[Master and Commander]]'' uses them on its soundtrack to evoke the sound of cannons.
** ''[[Gaia Online|zOMG!]]'' has taiko drums that [[Everything Trying to Kill You|attack you]] (lending a new meaning to "percussion battery"), either by ramming you or using some sort of earthquake attack.
** ''[[Gaia Online|zOMG!]]'' has taiko drums that [[Everything Trying to Kill You|attack you]] (lending a new meaning to "percussion battery"), either by ramming you or using some sort of earthquake attack.
** ''[[War Craft]] 3'' had units with big taiko drums, that caused various area-effect status changes when used. Buffs and debuffs, to use the lingo. Also used in a couple of the cutscenes for the mood-setting.
** ''[[Warcraft]] 3'' had units with big taiko drums, that caused various area-effect status changes when used. Buffs and debuffs, to use the lingo. Also used in a couple of the cutscenes for the mood-setting.
** "The Battle Drums" from the ''[[Princess Mononoke]]'' soundtrack.
** "The Battle Drums" from the ''[[Princess Mononoke]]'' soundtrack.
** Used for most space battles in ''[[Battlestar Galactica]]''.
** Used for most space battles in ''[[Battlestar Galactica]]''.
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** Warning
** Warning
*** The British are coming!
*** The British are coming!
*** The sky is falling! (Disney's ''[[Chicken Little (Disney)|Chicken Little]]'')
*** The sky is falling! (Disney's ''[[Chicken Little]]'')
*** A storm is upon us! (Though sometimes sirens are used instead.)
*** A storm is upon us! (Though sometimes sirens are used instead.)
* Ominous Bells
* Ominous Bells
** "Tubular Bells" from ''[[The Exorcist (Film)|The Exorcist]]'' is widely considered creepy. So, oddly enough, is the all-bells instrumental version of "Carol of the Bells"
** "Tubular Bells" from ''[[The Exorcist]]'' is widely considered creepy. So, oddly enough, is the all-bells instrumental version of "Carol of the Bells"
*** Funny, because the intro is what's famous from ''[[The Exorcist (Film)|The Exorcist]],'' and it's mostly piano and glockenspiel. When the aforementioned bells kick in, ''Tubular Bells'' is thrusted quite firmly in the "Joy" section mentioned above.
*** Funny, because the intro is what's famous from ''[[The Exorcist]],'' and it's mostly piano and glockenspiel. When the aforementioned bells kick in, ''Tubular Bells'' is thrusted quite firmly in the "Joy" section mentioned above.
** Church bells herald Arthas' triumphant return home in ''[[War Craft]] III''. Of course, at this point he's already been thoroughly corrupted by the Frostmourne.
** Church bells herald Arthas' triumphant return home in ''[[Warcraft]] III''. Of course, at this point he's already been thoroughly corrupted by the Frostmourne.
* Funeral bells (small bells rather than the usual deep chimes; rarely heard nowadays)
* Funeral bells (small bells rather than the usual deep chimes; rarely heard nowadays)
** While not actually funereal, "For Whom The Bell Tolls" from ''[[Zombieland (Film)|Zombieland]]'' has some bells of funeral.
** While not actually funereal, "For Whom The Bell Tolls" from ''[[Zombieland]]'' has some bells of funeral.
* Sleigh Bells of Christmas (and/or the Wintertime)
* Sleigh Bells of Christmas (and/or the Wintertime)
* '''The Xylophone of:'''
* '''The Xylophone of:'''
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*** See any old cartoon, such as [[Walt Disney]]'s "The Skeleton Dance", where skeletons are [[The Dead Can Dance|dancing]] or the skeleton's ribcage is used as a xylophone.
*** See any old cartoon, such as [[Walt Disney]]'s "The Skeleton Dance", where skeletons are [[The Dead Can Dance|dancing]] or the skeleton's ribcage is used as a xylophone.
*** "[[The Dead Can Dance|Danse Macabre]]" by Saint-Saens may be the [[Ur Example]]. The same xylophone motif was reused in "Fossils" from "Carnival of the Animals".
*** "[[The Dead Can Dance|Danse Macabre]]" by Saint-Saens may be the [[Ur Example]]. The same xylophone motif was reused in "Fossils" from "Carnival of the Animals".
*** "Remains of the Day", from the ''[[Corpse Bride (Animation)|Corpse Bride]]'' soundtrack.
*** "Remains of the Day", from the ''[[Corpse Bride]]'' soundtrack.
*** ''[[The Simpsons]]'' is aware of this:
*** ''[[The Simpsons]]'' is aware of this:
{{quote| Homer: I share your xylophobia!<br />
{{quote| Homer: I share your xylophobia!<br />
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** Childhood Innocence.
** Childhood Innocence.
** Warped Childhood Innocence.
** Warped Childhood Innocence.
*** see: a lot of Danny Elfman-scored movies (''[[Edward Scissorhands]], [[Corpse Bride (Animation)|Corpse Bride]], [[Charlie and The Chocolate Factory]]'', etc.)
*** see: a lot of Danny Elfman-scored movies (''[[Edward Scissorhands]], [[Corpse Bride]], [[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]]'', etc.)
* '''The Piano of:'''
* '''The Piano of:'''
** [[Lonely Piano Piece|Loneliness]]
** [[Lonely Piano Piece|Loneliness]]
*** The piano theme from ''[[The Incredible Hulk (TV)|The Incredible Hulk]]'' was meant to underscore how sad and lonely David Banner's life was, and that he could never settle and find a home while the Hulk dwelled within him.
*** The piano theme from ''[[The Incredible Hulk (TV series)|The Incredible Hulk]]'' was meant to underscore how sad and lonely David Banner's life was, and that he could never settle and find a home while the Hulk dwelled within him.
** Introspection
** Introspection
** Nostalgia
** Nostalgia
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*** "Funeral March"
*** "Funeral March"
** Heartfelt confession (tinkly)
** Heartfelt confession (tinkly)
** The Dead- piano is often used in mood pieces in zombie media- examples include ''[[Dawn of the Dead (Film)|Dawn of the Dead]]'', ''[[Resident Evil]]'' (particularly the 2nd one) and ''[[Left 4 Dead]]''.
** The Dead- piano is often used in mood pieces in zombie media- examples include ''[[Dawn of the Dead (film)|Dawn of the Dead]]'', ''[[Resident Evil]]'' (particularly the 2nd one) and ''[[Left 4 Dead]]''.




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**** ''[[Lost]]'' works the [[Psycho Strings]] frequently.
**** ''[[Lost]]'' works the [[Psycho Strings]] frequently.
** Tense Suspense: when there's a moment hanging in the balance, the strings will crescendo and then hold a long note.
** Tense Suspense: when there's a moment hanging in the balance, the strings will crescendo and then hold a long note.
*** The [[I Know You Are in There Somewhere Fight]] in the "Sister Sledgehammer" episode of ''[[My Life As a Teenage Robot]]''
*** The [[I Know You Are in There Somewhere Fight]] in the "Sister Sledgehammer" episode of ''[[My Life as a Teenage Robot]]''
*** The "Here goes no mercy" moment at the end of "Slipping" in ''[[Dr. Horribles Sing Along Blog]]''
*** The "Here goes no mercy" moment at the end of "Slipping" in ''[[Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog]]''
*** The moment in ''[[Deep Impact]]'' where Jenny hits the net to find out what ELE is -- and discovers it stands for Extinction Level Event, thus making her understand why the White House willing to go to extremes to keep it secret.
*** The moment in ''[[Deep Impact]]'' where Jenny hits the net to find out what ELE is -- and discovers it stands for Extinction Level Event, thus making her understand why the White House willing to go to extremes to keep it secret.
** Romantic Strings
** Romantic Strings
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*** Also invariably features in the middle portion of any 70s procedural TV show opening theme
*** Also invariably features in the middle portion of any 70s procedural TV show opening theme
** Strings that sound like animals
** Strings that sound like animals
*** ''[[Batman (Comic Book)|Batman Returns]]'' had the [[Mood Motif]] of strings evoking cats for Catwoman.
*** ''[[Batman|Batman Returns]]'' had the [[Mood Motif]] of strings evoking cats for Catwoman.
*** Flight Of The Bumblebee is the definitive string riff on invoking insects.
*** Flight Of The Bumblebee is the definitive string riff on invoking insects.
** There's a shrieky, staccato violin riff for 'ahh, get it off me, get it off me' creepy crawlies that are coming to do terrible things to us.
** There's a shrieky, staccato violin riff for 'ahh, get it off me, get it off me' creepy crawlies that are coming to do terrible things to us.
*** As when Neo encounters the burrowing thing in ''[[The Matrix]]''
*** As when Neo encounters the burrowing thing in ''[[The Matrix]]''
*** Seen in the "Dark Heart" episode of ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]''.
*** Seen in the "Dark Heart" episode of ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]''.
*** ''[[Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom (Film)|Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom]]'' has it in the bug chamber.
*** ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]'' has it in the bug chamber.
** [[Playing the Heart Strings|Strings of Emotion]]
** [[Playing the Heart Strings|Strings of Emotion]]
*** See also [[Cherubic Choir]], Piano of Tragedy (above).
*** See also [[Cherubic Choir]], Piano of Tragedy (above).
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** [[Badass]]
** [[Badass]]
** Battle
** Battle
*** See ''[[Three Hundred|300]]'' for an example.
*** See ''[[300]]'' for an example.
** Asskicking
** Asskicking
*** [[Autobots Rock Out|Especially if said ass belongs to a final boss]].
*** [[Autobots Rock Out|Especially if said ass belongs to a final boss]].
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*** You are required to use a wah-wah pedal here.
*** You are required to use a wah-wah pedal here.
** Hero Under The Gun
** Hero Under The Gun
*** "The Eye of the Tiger" by [[Survivor (Music)|Survivor]], from ''[[Rocky III]]''.
*** "The Eye of the Tiger" by [[Survivor (band)|Survivor]], from ''[[Rocky III]]''.
** Spy mysteriousness
** Spy mysteriousness
*** The ''[[James Bond (Film)|James Bond]]'' theme (requires baritone guitar and tremolo pedal).
*** The ''[[James Bond (film)|James Bond]]'' theme (requires baritone guitar and tremolo pedal).
*** ''[[Kim Possible]]'' given it's an [[Affectionate Parody]] of James Bond.
*** ''[[Kim Possible]]'' given it's an [[Affectionate Parody]] of James Bond.
*** ''[[The Middleman]]'', also an [[Affectionate Parody]] of the spy and superhero genres.
*** ''[[The Middleman]]'', also an [[Affectionate Parody]] of the spy and superhero genres.
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* '''[[Ominous Latin Chanting]]'''
* '''[[Ominous Latin Chanting]]'''
* '''[[Cherubic Choir]]'''
* '''[[Cherubic Choir]]'''
** The eerily dreamy [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LLHUQQ9cmM chanting] prominently featured in ''[[Coraline (Film)|Coraline]]''. The composer, Bruno Coulais, is known for extensive usage of choirs in his works, and it shows extremely well.
** The eerily dreamy [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LLHUQQ9cmM chanting] prominently featured in ''[[Coraline (animation)|Coraline]]''. The composer, Bruno Coulais, is known for extensive usage of choirs in his works, and it shows extremely well.
* '''[[Opera]] Singer of:'''
* '''[[Opera]] Singer of:'''
** Epicness / Artiness
** Epicness / Artiness
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*** There's a ''[[Pink Panther]]'' cartoon in which the titular cat is bedeviled by ghosts. So the Pink Panther's theme music is played on theremin to illustrate the spooky ghosts.
*** There's a ''[[Pink Panther]]'' cartoon in which the titular cat is bedeviled by ghosts. So the Pink Panther's theme music is played on theremin to illustrate the spooky ghosts.
** [[Mad Scientist|Mad Science]]
** [[Mad Scientist|Mad Science]]
*** [[Dr. Horribles Sing Along Blog]] has the theremin of [[Mad Scientist]] in Horrible's theme music.
*** [[Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog]] has the theremin of [[Mad Scientist]] in Horrible's theme music.
* '''The Synthesizer of:'''
* '''The Synthesizer of:'''
** Impressive echoes
** Impressive echoes
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** The Night Before the Battle
** The Night Before the Battle
* '''[[Ominous Music Box Tune]]'''
* '''[[Ominous Music Box Tune]]'''
** ''[[The Woman in Black (Film)|The Woman in Black]]'': all the music boxes in the nursery were creepy and ominous-sounding.
** ''[[The Woman in Black (film)|The Woman in Black]]'': all the music boxes in the nursery were creepy and ominous-sounding.
* Twangy Mouth Harp of country
* Twangy Mouth Harp of country
* Rainstick of Rainforest Situations
* Rainstick of Rainforest Situations
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* [[Danny Elfman]]
* [[Danny Elfman]]
** [[Mood Motif]]: Ominous, Spooky, Wacky
** [[Mood Motif]]: Ominous, Spooky, Wacky
*** ''[[Batman (Film)|Batman]]'', ''[[Beetlejuice (Film)|Beetlejuice]]''
*** ''[[Batman (film)|Batman]]'', ''[[Beetlejuice]]''
* [[John Williams]]
* [[John Williams]]
** [[Mood Motif]]: High Adventure
** [[Mood Motif]]: High Adventure
*** ''[[Star Wars]]'', ''[[Indiana Jones (Franchise)|Indiana Jones]]'', and... ''[[NBC]]''(as well as [[Seven Network|Channel Seven]]) News
*** ''[[Star Wars]]'', ''[[Indiana Jones]]'', and... ''[[NBC]]''(as well as [[Seven Network|Channel Seven]]) News
*** [[Two Words]]: ''[[Steven Spielberg]]''. Basically every single movie he has done has been scored by [[John Williams]]!
*** [[Two Words]]: ''[[Steven Spielberg]]''. Basically every single movie he has done has been scored by [[John Williams]]!
* [[James Horner]]
* [[James Horner]]
** [[Mood Motif]]: Battle Crescendo, Heroism
** [[Mood Motif]]: Battle Crescendo, Heroism
*** ''[[Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan (Film)|Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan]]'', ''[[Krull]]''
*** ''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan|Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan]]'', ''[[Krull]]''
* [[Randy Newman]]
* [[Randy Newman]]
** [[Mood Motif]]: Whimsical
** [[Mood Motif]]: Whimsical
*** The ''[[Toy Story]]'' movies, and several other [[Pixar]] vehicles.
*** The ''[[Toy Story]]'' movies, and several other [[Pixar]] vehicles.
*** ''[[Princess and The Frog]]''
*** ''[[Princess and The Frog]]''
*** ''[[Monk (TV)|Monk]]'' Series 2 onwards.
*** ''[[Monk]]'' Series 2 onwards.
* Guy Moon
* Guy Moon
** [[Mood Motif]]: Whimsically Thematic Retro
** [[Mood Motif]]: Whimsically Thematic Retro
*** ''[[Fairly Oddparents]]'', retro fifties
*** ''[[Fairly Oddparents]]'', retro fifties
*** ''[[Danny Phantom]]'', ghostly rock with rap
*** ''[[Danny Phantom]]'', ghostly rock with rap
*** ''[[Yin Yang Yo (Animation)|Yin Yang Yo]]'', [[wikipedia:Asian Riff|Asian Riff]] with rock
*** ''[[Yin Yang Yo!|Yin Yang Yo]]'', [[wikipedia:Asian Riff|Asian Riff]] with rock
* [[Hans Zimmer]]
* [[Hans Zimmer]]
** [[Mood Motif]]: Battle Crescendo, Heroism
** [[Mood Motif]]: Battle Crescendo, Heroism

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Sound and music are significant in storytelling to help the viewer grasp the personalities, moods or locales in which the story takes place.

Leitmotifs are usually used to identify a character. Regional Riffs are to give the listener an audio cue to the location of their story, and Mood Motifs are to help set the tone of the sequence. You may also find Standard Snippets traveling in tandem with the instruments common to this trope.

Here we're exploring Mood Motif - and the musical instruments that seem inexorably linked to certain moods and situations. Most of these are fairly ancient connections, often dating back to Opera.

Some composers are fairly well known for their Motif music.

Examples of Mood Motif include:


Brass

 Featuring French Horns, Tubas, Trumpets, Trombones, Flugelhorns, Sousaphones and such. It may come as no surprise that James Horner has written many of the brass examples.


Percussion

  Instruments that must be struck or shaken to play.


Tone Percussion

 Instruments in which a tone-producing series of notes is produced by mallets, hammers, etc. (...includes piano.)

  • Church bells of:
  • Joy
    • Wedding Day, happy endings, Christmas
      • Ridiculously common in Opera. The opening of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Sorcerer is even based around this.
  • Doom
    • Executions
      • Gilbert and Sullivan's The Yeomen of the Guard has an ominous bell ringing throughout much of its Act I finale, leading up to the execution of Fairfax.
      • It tolls for thee!
    • Warning
      • The British are coming!
      • The sky is falling! (Disney's Chicken Little)
      • A storm is upon us! (Though sometimes sirens are used instead.)
  • Ominous Bells
    • "Tubular Bells" from The Exorcist is widely considered creepy. So, oddly enough, is the all-bells instrumental version of "Carol of the Bells"
      • Funny, because the intro is what's famous from The Exorcist, and it's mostly piano and glockenspiel. When the aforementioned bells kick in, Tubular Bells is thrusted quite firmly in the "Joy" section mentioned above.
    • Church bells herald Arthas' triumphant return home in Warcraft III. Of course, at this point he's already been thoroughly corrupted by the Frostmourne.
  • Funeral bells (small bells rather than the usual deep chimes; rarely heard nowadays)
    • While not actually funereal, "For Whom The Bell Tolls" from Zombieland has some bells of funeral.
  • Sleigh Bells of Christmas (and/or the Wintertime)
  • The Xylophone of:
    • Skeletons!
      • See any old cartoon, such as Walt Disney's "The Skeleton Dance", where skeletons are dancing or the skeleton's ribcage is used as a xylophone.
      • "Danse Macabre" by Saint-Saens may be the Ur Example. The same xylophone motif was reused in "Fossils" from "Carnival of the Animals".
      • "Remains of the Day", from the Corpse Bride soundtrack.
      • The Simpsons is aware of this:

 Homer: I share your xylophobia!

Lisa: No, Dad, you mean "xenophobia". Xylophobia would be the fear of xylophones.

Homer: I am afraid of xylophones. It's the music you hear when skeletons are dancing!

(You'd think that Lisa would know that xylophobia is the fear of wood. Hope somebody got fired for that.)
      • Pulled off literally in the "Be Prepared" musical number of The Lion King. One of the hyenas uses a skeleton as a xylophone.
  • The Glockenspiel of:
    • Icy wintertime
      • The Trope Maker here might be the "Sinfonia antartica" by Ralph Vaughan Williams (originally written as movie music), which had many passages with glockenspiel, celesta and piano playing over eerie harmonies.
    • Little girls
  • The Celesta of:
  • The Piano of:
    • Loneliness
      • The piano theme from The Incredible Hulk was meant to underscore how sad and lonely David Banner's life was, and that he could never settle and find a home while the Hulk dwelled within him.
    • Introspection
    • Nostalgia
    • Family Drama, etc.
    • Time Passes Montage
    • Old Time Western Saloon (frequently out of tune); played by The Piano Player
    • Old Time Distressed Damsel
    • The toy piano of smallness/childishness
      • Lampshaded by the animated version of Charles Schultz's Peanuts. Schroeder plays classical music as if on a normal sized piano most of the time, but when he's irked at Lucy, he has been known to make the same toy piano sound exactly like the toy that it is.
    • Death
      • "Funeral March"
    • Heartfelt confession (tinkly)
    • The Dead- piano is often used in mood pieces in zombie media- examples include Dawn of the Dead, Resident Evil (particularly the 2nd one) and Left 4 Dead.


Reeds and Woodwinds

 Instruments such as Clarinet, Oboe, and Saxophone.

  • The Saxophone of:
  • The Slide-Whistle of Wackiness/Cartoon Falling
  • Flute of
    • fluttery flying things
    • mischievousness
  • The Oboe of:
    • Sneak
      • Old cartoons with the musical sting that goes dun dun dun dun DUUUUUUUH duntuntuntun and repeats.
        • If you're referring to the "Hall of the Mountain King" theme that was common in old cartoons, that's a bassoon.
        • Not that one. The one that rises in pitch for the first four notes, holds, and then quickly descends.
        • Key of A minor: A C E A F EDCBA C E A F etc.
    • Arthur Sullivan (of Gilbert and Sullivan) is well known for his bassoon jokes.
    • Sorrow
      • Good way to convey the loneliness of a character is by having a mournful oboe solo.
    • Tangled has the love theme "Now That I See You" played in a mournful oboe solo as Flynn-becoming-Eugene-Again realizes that his old criminal friends have caught up with him and want the crown from him.
  • The Bamboo Flute of The East
  • The Clarinet of Klezmer
    • Remember: If it's Jewish, it's accompanied by clarinet in Hijaz scale.
    • Bonus points for "Hava Nagila" or "Tradition" from Fiddler On the Roof.


Strings

 Instruments with strings, from Guitar to Harps. (See Tone Percussion for piano, vibes etc.)


Voices


Other Instruments

  Instruments that don't fit elsewhere.


Multiple Ensemble

 Certain combinations of instruments achieve a Motif.

  • The Secret Agent/Spy riff involves Guitar and Brass.
  • The Slap Bass and wah-wah guitar of The Seventies.
  • Chamber Music of Upper Class Period Pieces
  • String Quartet of Elegance
  • The Waltz of Elegance
  • The Orchestral Flourish of Swashbuckling
  • The Minor Chords of :
  • The Porn Groove involves the Saxophone of Sex and the Guitar of Porn.


Composers

 These composers have a certain Mood Motif that is a kind of auditory trademark in their music.