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}}"'''Comic Walk'''" was composed by Sidney Torch. There are two versions of this cue used on the show: one composed by Sidney Torch, and another composed by [[Nicolas Carr]].
"'''Comic Walk'''" was composed by Sidney Torch. There are two versions of this cue used on the show: one composed by Sidney Torch, and another composed by [[Nicolas Carr]].


Both versions of the track seem to be associated with {{Link|Squidward}} (particularly the Sidney Torch version) and include a flute, piccolos, trombones, trumpets, contrabassoons, clarinets, low and high string instruments, and a xylophone being played. It's also used for [[Squilliam Fancyson|Squilliam]].
Both versions of the track seem to be associated with {{Link|Squidward}} (particularly the Sidney Torch version) and include a flute, piccolos, trombones, trumpets, contrabassoons, clarinets, low and high string instruments, and a xylophone being played. It's also used for [[Squilliam Fancyson|Squilliam]].

Revision as of 03:17, 18 April 2020

"Comic Walk" was composed by Sidney Torch. There are two versions of this cue used on the show: one composed by Sidney Torch, and another composed by Nicolas Carr.

Both versions of the track seem to be associated with Squidward (particularly the Sidney Torch version) and include a flute, piccolos, trombones, trumpets, contrabassoons, clarinets, low and high string instruments, and a xylophone being played. It's also used for Squilliam.

Usage

Sidney Torch version

Nicolas Carr version

Trivia

  • If counting both the Sidney Torch and Nicolas Carr versions, this is the fifth most-used non-sound effect APM track in the series.
  • The only season where this track doesn't play is season 1 (before it was introduced).