Let's list the 5-note themes we're used to hearing

Perhaps the most recognizable one is Five-Note Sequence from Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)

Also, there’s the T-Mobile theme (comes after the Nokia theme) at the end of Nokia theme tune and tmobile theme tune. Learnt by ear – starts at 0:18 here

Still another, that may show your age if you recognize it immediately, is the intro to Mr. Lucky Theme - Henry Mancini

Please at least identify by name of product or show or whatever or with a YouTube (or other) sound clip. And please try to refrain from the “dum-dah-dum-de-dum” identifiers if you possibkly can.

How many must there be?

<< We may need another thread to deal with the 4-note goodies like Theme to Beethoven, Symphony No. 5 >>

Although this is kind of a Game, I figured CS was more likely to attract notice. We’ll see…

There’s the Intel theme, with some back story.

Well, it looks like this is far from a wildfire topic!

Just to keep the thread in view a little longer I’m going to mention a few “opening phrase” themes (if you can call them that) to a few “popular” (as opposed to Classical) songs:

" I REMEMBER YOU " TONY BENNETT ARRANGED BY JOHNNY MANDEL

Ella & Louis - Autumn in New York

moonlight in vermont willie nelson

Tex Ritter - High Noon~Do Not Forsake Me

The Beatles - Eleanor Rigby

Frank Sinatra - Fly me to the moon

“Love Me or Leave Me” Doris Day

Andy Griffith - Down In The Valley – Oh, and by the way, that’s Tatum O’Neal’s mama singing!

Woody Woodpecker

Thus Spoke Zarathustra from *2001: A Space Odyssey *

Somewhere there’s music…