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Author: abadoit
Posted: Jan 06 2016 - 11:34 PM
Subject: re: Yet another melody to identify :)
I did not look carefully into the results of DUDDDRDUUDUDUUUDDUDU . This was actually the Melodie from Gluck's Orpheus and Eurydice...
Author: abadoit
Posted: Jan 06 2016 - 11:28 PM
Subject: Yet another melody to identify :)
Hi,
I'm trying to identify a melody which starts with the following Parson code: DUDDDRDUUDUDUUUDDUDU . My search on Musipedia did not return any meaningful results. In notes (Lilypond notation), this would become something like a2 g4 b4 a4 g4 f4 f2 e4, a2 b4 a4 b2 a4, b4 c4 d4 c2, b4 c2, g4 a2. I know for sure that it can be played by a violin solo, but I'm not sure that it was originally written for it.
Many thanks in advance!
AB
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