Scooby Doo, Where Are You? (arr. Alex Frank) by Ben Raleigh Sheet Music for TTBB Choir at Sheet Music Direct
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Scooby Doo, Where Are You? (arr. Alex Frank) Digital Sheet Music
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Scooby Doo, Where Are You? (arr. Alex Frank)
by Ben Raleigh TTBB Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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This arrangement is a unique take on the Scooby Doo theme song, as it is to be sung by just 4 voices together in close harmony in the style of Barbershop, a type of A Capella music. It is designed for an all-male barbershop quartet to sing at competitions, shows, parties, and many other kinds of gatherings. It may be sung by a larger Barbershop chorus, with 4 distinct parts and multiple people on each part, but works best when sung as a quartet. The arrangement is based off of the theme song to a Saturday morning animated cartoon series titled Scooby Doo, Where Are You!, which debuted in 1969 and ran actively until 1976. The premise of the show is a gang of five mystery-solving teenagers and their Great Dane dog, Scooby Doo investigating the various spooky occurrences in the area caused by supernatural creatures that terrorize the people in the area. While the gang is overall very intelligent and adept at finding clues which always leads to success at apprehending any suspects involved, their key to success lies in Scooby-Doo, whom the gang depends on for his waggish nature and the tricks he plays on the monsters or villains. While Scooby Doo is often filled with trepidation at the thought of being near any monsters or haunted houses, he often overcomes that fear when his team needs it the most, especially when his favorite treat is promised for coming through: Scooby Snacks. The theme song seeks to instill this message that the main character comes through when needed most. Contact me for any further questions at frankalexander92@gmail.com.






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