SifuPhil
R.I.P. With Us In Spirit Only
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So I'm watching The Rifleman on MeTV - great show by the way, I'm a fan of Chuck Conners - and I notice that EVERY TIME they show a guy getting drunk - usually a bewhiskered, bewhiskeyed old 49er - you hear the muted trombone playing.

Sometimes they'll use it for scenes with a stubborn mule as well.
But it isn't just on The Rifleman - it seems that in the last few days I've heard that SAME muted trombone in Wild, Wild West, Bonanza, Big Valley and Gunsmoke.
Is there a muted trombone union that I don't know about? How did the muted trombone ever become associated with drunkenness and stubbornness?

Sometimes they'll use it for scenes with a stubborn mule as well.
But it isn't just on The Rifleman - it seems that in the last few days I've heard that SAME muted trombone in Wild, Wild West, Bonanza, Big Valley and Gunsmoke.
Is there a muted trombone union that I don't know about? How did the muted trombone ever become associated with drunkenness and stubbornness?