
Video preview for Barney: Waiting for Santa This is a list of releases omitting the Barney Theme Song that, despite being used in many episodes, has also been omitted numerous times.Please stay tuned following this presentation This version is also used in post-2010 Barney stage shows.

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Starting with season 12, the sounds are removed for the first interlude. An instrumental arrangement is used for the end credits. Barney & Friends (Seasons 7-13): A modernized version of the seasons 4-6 version, this time with added sound effects like a car horn.This version is also used in a lot of other Barney stage shows like Barney's Open House, Barney's Theatre, Barney's Colorful World!, and a few others from 1999-2010. Barney's Musical Castle: Another modern synthesized version of the song.This version is also used in 1996-1999 Barney stage shows. Barney's Big Surprise: This version uses the instrumental of the version used in A Day in the Park with Barney with the vocals of the season 4 version of seasons 4-6.Select prints of seasons 4 and 6 episodes use only the first and final stanzas. Starting with season 5, the vocals are now toned down. Barney & Friends (Seasons 4-6): A more synthesized remix of the song, modernizing it.A Day In The Park With Barney: Another synthesized version of the song, based on the seasons 1-3 version.2 and various Barney stage shows from 1992-1996 (like Barney Live! In New York City). A version without the cartoony sound effects is featured on the album Barney's Favorites Vol. This is the most famous version of the Barney Theme Song. Barney & Friends (Seasons 1-3): The song is sped up and uses a different set of instruments.Barney in Concert: The arrangement for the Barney Theme Song used in the concert is the same as the rest of the BYG series, but it also uses the instruments that were later used in seasons 1-3 of Barney & Friends.Barney & The Backyard Gang (rest of the series): This arrangement is very much like the first arrangement, but with different instrumentation.Barney & The Backyard Gang (first videos): The original arrangement of the Barney Theme Song.This time, only the final two notes of the drumbeat from seasons 10-11 are used. The opening ends with the show's title being revealed. Now, it mostly shows Barney dancing to the song with all kids, with Baby Bop and BJ now added.

In season 14, the opening is changed to accommodate the new hip-hop version of the theme song. Also for seasons 10 and 11, the same drumbeat from the seasons 7-13 theme - albeit extended - is used for the title card. In these seasons, between the final stanza and ending bit, a synth-flute solo based on the first 14 notes plays - the entire solo is an octave higher and its final note is a trilled F6.

In seasons 10 and 11, the episode's title appears much later, after Barney hugs the kids. The episode's title then appears on the same background as the beginning of the opening, followed by a transition to the episode itself. In the first three seasons, the opening ends with a promo shot of the Barney doll sitting in a tire swing with a rainbow appearing on it, followed by the doll's eye twinkling. We then transition to Barney himself coming to life from his doll form and the children featured in the season hugging him.
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The opening for the Barney & Friends TV series always begins with a Barney silhouette marching alongside colored children silhouettes on a line with the show's title underneath (seasons 4-6 show the kid is watching on the TV screen animated in stop-motion, but added with confetti seasons 7-13 indicate the Barney silhouette is marching solo). The children's names and the mother (as she was omitted in the other five videos) pop up. The opening for the Backyard Gang videos always with the show's title. The song is sung in G major then in B-flat major.
