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Author: hilarykate
Posted: Sep 07 2016 - 10:46 PM
Subject: Help - instrumental movie score
I have had a short phrase of instrumental music stuck in my head for days. It's driving me crazy.
It's from a movie, I think a drama or romance, but I can't remember which movie or anything about it. It's mainly strings, so I suspect orchestral score soundtrack or something like that. And I'm pretty sure it's a more recent movie - within the last 5-10 years for sure.
The Parsons code is * UDUDUUUU
On a virtual piano, I think I've figured out the notes: A# B G# A# F# G# A# B D#
As for rhythm, most of the notes are about the same value, but the final D# is held. I suspect the piece is written in 4/4, with a tempo of around 70.

Please help!
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