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The musical score most commonly associated with the franchise was composed by father-and-son duo Keith and Matthew Strachan. The Strachans' score provides drama and tension, and unlike older game show musical scores, 1___________'s musical score was created to feature music playing almost throughout the entire show. The Strachans' main 2___________ theme song takes inspiration from the "Mars" movement of Gustav Holst's 3___________, and their cues from the 6th/3rd to 10th/7th question, and then from the 11th/8th question onwards, take the pitch up a semitone for each subsequent question, in order to increase tension as the contestant progressed through the game.[85] On Game Show Network (GSN)'s 4_____________________ special, the narrator described the Strachan tracks as "mimicking the sound of a beating heart", and stated that as the contestant works their way up the money ladder, the music is "perfectly in tune with their ever-increasing pulse".[2]
The ______________________ is among the scariest of the 5______________________________ music cues. It will be played should a particular contestant get the final question wrong, and lose a massive amount of prize money (usually 468,000 units of the local currency). The sound incorporates the 6______________________________ theme song, yet gives a dramatic and haunting spin on it, and played in C minor. Despite many countries switching to the new formats and replacing the Keith & Matthew Strachan musical scores in favor of the Ramon Covalo scores, the million pound lose cue, along with its polar opposite counterpart, the million pound win cue, has remained. 5376163bf9