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  2. Dun dun duuun! - Wikipedia

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    Dun dun duuun! is a short three-chord musical phrase, or "sting", widely used in movies and television to indicate a moment of suspense. In modern productions it is often used as a joke effect or to invoke a nostalgic feeling. There are three main variations of the sting.

  3. Psychologist (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Psychologist (Chinese: 女心理师; pinyin: Nǚ Xīn Lǐ Shī) is a 2021 Chinese television series directed by Malaysian Chinese director Sam Quah (柯汶利) and produced by Yulele Pictures Co., Ltd. [2] The series is produced with a special fund for guiding and supporting television series in 2020 from the National Radio and Television Administration and is a key television series project ...

  4. Duanju - Wikipedia

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    Duanju (simplified Chinese: 短剧; traditional Chinese: 短劇; pinyin: duǎn jù) also called Chinese micro-dramas, Chinese short dramas, ultra-short dramas, or TikTok short dramas, are a type of web series that has gained popularity in China.

  5. The story behind the famous 'dun-dun' sound on 'Law & Order'

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    Composer Mike Post created the iconic "dun-dun" sound heard on "Law & Order" shows like the original, "SVU" and "Organized Crime" after Dick Wolf asked him to.

  6. List of Chinese television series - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Chinese television series by genre. ... Drama (戏剧) / Family (家庭) / Slice-of-life (生活) Ke Wang (1990) Sinful Debt (1995)

  7. The Longest Day in Chang'an - Wikipedia

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    The Longest Day in Chang'an (Chinese: 长安十二时辰) is a 2019 Chinese historical suspense drama directed by Cao Dun and written by Paw Studio. The series stars Lei Jiayin and Jackson Yee. [1] [2] It is based on the novel of the same name by Ma Boyong.

  8. Oriental riff - Wikipedia

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    The Oriental riff and interpretations of it have been included as part of numerous musical works in Western music. Examples of its use include Poetic Tone Pictures (Poeticke nalady) (1889) by Antonin Dvořák, [6] "Limehouse Blues" by Carl Ambrose and his Orchestra (1935), "Kung Fu Fighting" by Carl Douglas (1974), "Japanese Boy" by Aneka (1981), [1] [4] The Vapors' "Turning Japanese" (1980 ...

  9. Chinese television drama - Wikipedia

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    Chinese drama genres range from romance, comedy, horror, family drama, sports, thriller, wuxia, xianxia, nationalist, political or a mixture of these in the form of ancient, historical, Republican era or modern contemporary settings. There is a significant preference for romance television series in Asia.