A piano solo I did of the classic "Family Feud" theme, which was actually written originally as a prize cue for "The Price is Right." In fact, the last few bars introduce the pricing game known as the "Grand Game," in which players can win up to $10,000 in cash. This one was a bit challenging given the syncopation, but I think I got it almost exactly right if not exactly right. Then again, it doesn't have be perfect, does it?
Note that from 1999 to about 2007, a different theme song was used, but since 2008, it has reverted back to the classic theme, and it continues to thrive as the show continues to thrive under current host Steve Harvey.
This arrangement © me and me alone
Original music composed by Walt Levinsky and Edd Kalekoff for Score Productions
Family Feud © Fremantle, Feudin' Productions, Wanderlust Productions, and everybody else who owns the rights
Theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9b2KPZU-wo
Special episodes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4r81PSTgbs
Here we have a full week of all game show hosts playing for charity.
Note that from 1999 to about 2007, a different theme song was used, but since 2008, it has reverted back to the classic theme, and it continues to thrive as the show continues to thrive under current host Steve Harvey.
This arrangement © me and me alone
Original music composed by Walt Levinsky and Edd Kalekoff for Score Productions
Family Feud © Fremantle, Feudin' Productions, Wanderlust Productions, and everybody else who owns the rights
Theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9b2KPZU-wo
Special episodes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4r81PSTgbs
Here we have a full week of all game show hosts playing for charity.
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Two battling teams fight to compete to win points and get to the end for a chance to win a huge cash prize by finding things that are popular from surveys!
That's exactly what Family Feud is all about. The United Kingdom has a different title for it, though: Family Fortunes. It's the same game, though.
Japan has had an adaptation that was extremely popular and lasted from 1979 till 1992.
クイズ100人に聞きました translated to English as: "I ask 100 quizzes."
It was hosted by Hiroshi Sekiguchi and aired on TBS for 13 years!
クイズ100人に聞きました translated to English as: "I ask 100 quizzes."
It was hosted by Hiroshi Sekiguchi and aired on TBS for 13 years!
That's funny; on the set, it says "We asked 100 people." At least I thought it did.
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