Piano Solo: Get the Picture (Theme Song)
This is my attempt at a piano solo rendition of the theme to a Nickelodeon game show called "Get the Picture," which another YouTuber had requested. The game pitted two teams of kids, color-coded as the orange team and yellow teams, against each other.
The object of the game was to correctly guess hidden pictures on a 16-square video wall and to answer general-knowledge trivia questions to earn opportunities to guess. This was done in two separate rounds, although the format changed beginning in the second season. Answering a question earned the right to connect the dots in Round 1 (first season), or pick lines between dots in Round 2 (both seasons), that would ultimately reveal a piece of the picture to be guessed. A team trying to guess the picture lost $20 for an incorrect response, but gained $50 for a correct response in Round 1, and $75 in Round 2. Highest score at the end of Round 2 won the game.
The winning team faced a nine-square board that hid nine pictures, all in relation to a theme revealed before the round. The pictures were shown to the players for ten seconds, with the object being to remember where they were placed. A nine-numbered keypad was used by the players, with each picture hidden behind a corresponding number. For 45 seconds, host Mike O'Malley (who would later go on to host Nickelodeon GUTS) would read clues one at a time and the team would hit the number on the keypad that they thought would reveal the correct picture. A team was encouraged to take turns, but this rule was not enforced.
For each correct answer up to six, the team split $200 ($100 in Season 2) per answer. The seventh and eighth matches won merchandise prizes, and if a team matched all nine pictures before time ran out they won a grand prize.
This arrangement © me and me alone
Information taken from Wikipedia and all sources thereof
Original music written by Dan Vitco
Get the Picture © Nickelodeon, MTV Networks, and everyone else who owns the rights.
Theme I attempted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hr-FqY761O8
Full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_6fHtLQJ-0
The object of the game was to correctly guess hidden pictures on a 16-square video wall and to answer general-knowledge trivia questions to earn opportunities to guess. This was done in two separate rounds, although the format changed beginning in the second season. Answering a question earned the right to connect the dots in Round 1 (first season), or pick lines between dots in Round 2 (both seasons), that would ultimately reveal a piece of the picture to be guessed. A team trying to guess the picture lost $20 for an incorrect response, but gained $50 for a correct response in Round 1, and $75 in Round 2. Highest score at the end of Round 2 won the game.
The winning team faced a nine-square board that hid nine pictures, all in relation to a theme revealed before the round. The pictures were shown to the players for ten seconds, with the object being to remember where they were placed. A nine-numbered keypad was used by the players, with each picture hidden behind a corresponding number. For 45 seconds, host Mike O'Malley (who would later go on to host Nickelodeon GUTS) would read clues one at a time and the team would hit the number on the keypad that they thought would reveal the correct picture. A team was encouraged to take turns, but this rule was not enforced.
For each correct answer up to six, the team split $200 ($100 in Season 2) per answer. The seventh and eighth matches won merchandise prizes, and if a team matched all nine pictures before time ran out they won a grand prize.
This arrangement © me and me alone
Information taken from Wikipedia and all sources thereof
Original music written by Dan Vitco
Get the Picture © Nickelodeon, MTV Networks, and everyone else who owns the rights.
Theme I attempted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hr-FqY761O8
Full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_6fHtLQJ-0
Category Music / Other Music
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File Size 1.98 MB
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