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Author: supermom2008
Posted: Jun 27 2014 - 07:21 AM
Subject: Name and composer anyone?
For years I've been playing this song that I picked up by ear but I have never been successful in knowing what song it is and I would love to get the sheet music.

I think it's a classical piece. It starts off with (the way I play it, though the key may be different)
A low E on the bass and then an E arpeggio for the melody. Then it goes to A on the bass and an A arpeggio for the melody...in the following sequence
E- E arpeggio
A- A arpeggio
D- D arpeggio
G- G arpeggio
C- C arpeggio
F- F arpeggio
A- A arpeggio

That's the intro I guess. Then the melody starts like this.

E E D E F E D C
D D C D E D C B
C C B C D C B A
G# G# G# A

E C A (high) A E G F E F D
D B G (high) G D F E D E C

....

I can write more if need be. Anyone have any clue??
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