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All Categories > Name that Tune! > Melody forum > Help recognize this famous tune [solved
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Author: deda
Posted: Aug 18 2014 - 11:54 PM
Subject: re: Help recognize this famous tune
Thank you very much, mystery solved!
Author: rainerd
Posted: Aug 18 2014 - 05:23 PM
Subject: re: Help recognize this famous tune
Vangelis: "Conquest of Paradise" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYeDsa4Tw0c).

Regards,

Rainer
Author: deda
Posted: Aug 18 2014 - 11:52 AM
Subject: Help recognize this famous tune

I think it appeared in '80s, maybe '90s:

a1s-520 a1-786 g1-614 f1s-496 g1-280 a1-688 f1s-520 d1-1008 d1-888 a1s-616 a1-248 g1-792 f1s-668 g1-244 a1-1856 d1-680 d2-608 c2-672 a1s-832 a1-552 a1s-424 c2-792 a1-504 f1-1584 f1-904 d1s-664 f1-386 g1-998 f1-968 d1s-479 d1


In JavaScript piano:

ais'4. a'4 g'4 fis'4. g'4 a'4 fis'2 d'4 d'4 ais'4. a'8 g'4 fis'2 g'4 a'4 d'4. d''4. c''4. ais'4. a'4 ais'2 c''4 a'4 f'4. f'4. dis'4. f'4 g'4. f'4 dis'2 d'4.
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