You might try listening to: Beethoven's 5th Symphony or Gustav Holst - The Planets - Mars, the Bringer of War.
*Note: The Holst song does not start playing loud enough to hear until 1:00 into the video.
I'm pretty sure it would be the Beethoven's 5th Symphony, though. The first four (now quite famous) notes strike the dramatic and emotionally jarring "Duh Duh Duh Duh" cadence to which you refer.
NPR posted the text of one All Things Considered show, posted November 19, 20125:11 PM ET, about these notes that you might find interesting:
Beethoven's Famous 4 Notes: Truly Revolutionary Music. The article gives some historical context and discusses Beethoven's creativity in composing these emotionally memorable notes.
If you look closley you can see that the melody changes every time you look at it.
A fifth of Beetoven.
Mozart's Symphony No. 40: Molto allegro
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'Hocus Pocus' by Focus.
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"Heart and Soul."
A dada is a child's term for a father.
Dada is a difficult word to explain. for me Dada can be your brother, a goon or your grandfather
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Dada art is usually very wild and wacky. Dada art doesn't follow any rules and uses anything for inspiration.Find out more about Dada Art at http://arthistorylessons.net/dada-quick-facts
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Dada Bhagwan was born in 1908.
Dada Bhagwan died in 1988.
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Dada - band - was created in 1992.
Dada - band - ended in 1999.
Salim Dada was born in 1975.