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Author: syex
Posted: Aug 22 2013 - 02:26 PM
Subject: re: Need to find this tune
Apart from it sounding slightly like 'Born in The USA' (it obviously isn't) I think I've heard this before. It sounds like one of those short incidental music sequences during a new scene within a TV show. I'm thinking along the lines of Star Trek TNG or Voyager. Deep Space 9 or Enterprise maybe.

I don't think this is it but it could be a lead as it's similar: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZXIDBpACnM

Syex
Author: jmwoodham
Posted: Aug 15 2013 - 06:12 PM
Subject: Need to find this tune
I am searching for info about this tune, I tried the search engine but cannot find it, This is the only part that I am sure is correct. I will add that I have been watching a lot of the Andromeda TV Series lately so this may be from the soundtrack. I think that it is an orchestral piece so I played it on an appropriate instrument. I'm sorry for the crappy recording. I will appreciate any help that you can give me in locating my tune.



EDIT: I've attached a better quality recording without the breaks between notes.
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