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You can always drag out the signal to frequency shift it or something similar. It's done all the time in astronomy as an example to create visualizations.
Waveform example here;
https://www.ques10.com/p/26463/sketch-composite-video-signal-waveform-for-at-leas/
http://wla.berkeley.edu/~cs150/sp99/sp99/project/compvideo.htm
I guess it depends how much of a frequency shift you do, but I imagine with the blanking intervals it will mostly just sound like a nasty sawtooth wave?