Kermis Jingles

Kermis jingles are the high-energy audio snippets, voice-overs, and sound effects used at Dutch and Flemish fairgrounds to create excitement for rides and attractions

Played when the ride slows down, often encouraging people to buy another ticket (e.g., "Did you like it? Come again!"). Kermis Jingles

The Kermis has deep roots as a religious and community festival in the Low Countries, dating back hundreds of years. Over centuries, the "soundtrack" of the fair has evolved significantly: How To Make a Jingle In 60 Seconds Over centuries, the "soundtrack" of the fair has

A Top 40 hit will fade after summer ends. But the Kermis jingle? You heard it for two hours, three years ago, on a rickety Scooter ride. It has been living rent-free in your hippocampus ever since. You will be sitting in a silent office meeting, trying to calculate quarterly taxes, and suddenly your brain will hit play: It has been living rent-free in your hippocampus ever since

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