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Author: Carsten
Posted: Jun 18 2004 - 10:36 AM
Subject: sounds familiar..
Hi David, even if I don't recognise yet it sounds familiar to me.. It would help very much if you could use the melody editor and provide some rhythm and some more notes..
Author: David Harel
Posted: Jun 09 2004 - 11:04 AM
Subject: Looking for a clasical piano pice
Hi,

I am looking for the pice where it's notes as far as I could reconstruct from hearing are:
f#4 a4 g4 f#4 d4 a3 b3 c#4 d4 a3 the pParsons code for this:
* u d d d d u u u d
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