An extended note to help, "Basic Beethoven" starts with BRASS(SS)
Balance sheet presentation of Reinsurance Anticipated Salvage/Subrogation Structured Settlements
Additionally (but less obvious) the "Da-Da-Da" is delaying the final note (delay = defer, think ritardando) upon which Beethoven's next theme becomes quieter (think quieter or "diminuendo" ~ discount, or in the next term, PDR, D is deficiency (= not loud enough)).
You can also use music to remember that C before Da-Da-Da is "ceded reinsurance" by thinking that musically it helps to "recede" before the loud Da-Da-Da.
With PDR added, I like to think of it as BASIC PDDDING (said like "padding"), and I find even the last word helps in a meta way because I can remember it's getting "padded" with an extra D from what the word would usually have.
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Da-Da-Da Ping, Ping
Da-Da-Da Ping, Ping
Da-Da-Da Ping, Ping, PING!
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An extended note to help, "Basic Beethoven" starts with BRASS(SS)
Balance sheet presentation of Reinsurance
Anticipated Salvage/Subrogation
Structured Settlements
Additionally (but less obvious) the "Da-Da-Da" is delaying the final note (delay = defer, think ritardando) upon which Beethoven's next theme becomes quieter (think quieter or "diminuendo" ~ discount, or in the next term, PDR, D is deficiency (= not loud enough)).
You can also use music to remember that C before Da-Da-Da is "ceded reinsurance" by thinking that musically it helps to "recede" before the loud Da-Da-Da.
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With PDR added, I like to think of it as BASIC PDDDING (said like "padding"), and I find even the last word helps in a meta way because I can remember it's getting "padded" with an extra D from what the word would usually have.
I like that.
My first thought when I read "PDDDING" was pudding. The extra "D" means it's extra Delicious.