Earresistible Tunes

Earresistible Tunes Showcase your products or services with a music jingle created by Earresistible Tunes in Houston, TX. You get a customized marketing approach designed spec

Our well-trained team has experience creating jingle music campaign for a variety of companies in various industries. We are committed to taking your radio and TV ads to the next level. From consultation to post-production, we work with you every step of the way to ensure that your final product catches the listener or viewer's attention and gets them talking. Earresistible Tunes offers a variety

of jingle music production services. From catch phrase writing to voice-over to original music production. We also have experience in different formats like on-hold music, elevator music and ring tones. Contact Earrestible Tunes if you want to make a memorable sound for your business.

11/23/2017

What is a jingle, exactly? A jingle is composed in order to represent something about a particular product, brand, or service. They’re meant to be quick and memorable.

11/21/2017

The popular Flintstones Vitamins jingle from the late 1980s that went “We are Flintstone kids, ten million strong and growing!” was written by easy listening legend Jim Brickman. He also composed ad jingles for Diet Coke and GE.

11/16/2017

A common mistake people make when creating voiceover advertisements is trying to pack too many figures, statistics, or details into the ad. There’s a limit to the amount of information listeners can retain.

11/14/2017

Going for a cheesy jingle? Make sure the script and the music isn’t too abrasive. Try listening to the jingle multiple times throughout your day and asking yourself if this is something you could hear without becoming annoyed.

11/09/2017

Why choose a jingle? A jingle can pay for itself when it stands the test of time and is still around years after its creation. “The best part of waking up is…” If you said Folger’s in your cup,” we rest our case.

11/07/2017

PlayStation. We bet you hear the iconic voice in your head when you said the word. That’s how effective a good sound bite can be in making your product memorable.

11/02/2017

Most Americans listen to the radio from inside their cars. An estimated 73% of adults aged 18 and above tune in for the latest music trends or hear the morning news while driving around on a typical weekday.

10/31/2017

Did you know? The Kit Kat theme song used to have lyrics: “Give me a break, give me a break…” A sure sign of a successful jingle is one that doesn’t lose its memorability without the words.

10/26/2017

When meeting with your producer and sound team, it can be helpful to make a list of words and types of music or instruments you definitely don’t want to hear.

10/24/2017

Conducting surveys or researching your audience will provide valuable information on the kind of on-hold music that makes people stick around, and about on-hold music that causes folks to hang up the phone.

10/19/2017

Why choose a jingle? Jingles give consumers a catchy tune that reinforces your brand and your message--and when they sing it, it’s more free advertising.

10/17/2017

The very first radio advertisement to feature a jingle was the Wheaties commercial from General Mills in 1926. Entitled “Have You Tried Wheaties?” the jingle was played on Christmas Eve over the Minneapolis and St. Paul market.

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