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A taidemerkki, also known as a "musical signature" or "melodic tag", is a distinctive short tune used in Asian popular music. These small to mid-tempo melodies are often accompanied by various characters in anime, manga, video games, and commercials.
These simple musical compositions typically contain a repetitive structure and short melody length, ranging from a few seconds to 10 seconds. The most common taidemerkki is 5-second to 7-second long. They often feature a recognizable and well-loved motif or a snippet of a show's theme song, sung or narrated by a child character.