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Author: Soma
Posted: Dec 03 2016 - 02:57 PM
Subject: re: help identifying melody for treasure hunt
(1) Looks like Mozart, but what?
1st guess: Komm, lieber Mai K596
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umw-8J-O14o
2nd guess: Piano Concerto No.9 K271
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-wbyyI-380

(2) Really tough this one :)
Ferenc Erkel: Hunyadi Laszlo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sU55XF0KVSU
Author: ldommert
Posted: Nov 27 2016 - 06:41 PM
Subject: help identifying melody for treasure hunt
I need help identifying 2 pieces of classical music for a treasure hunt, so this is time sensitive. The clues are a series of letters (indicative of notes) and the flag of the country for the corresponding composer. We have searched every resource available....online, book stores, ect, but can't identify them.

1. Austrian Composer- BBDFFFDD

2. Sorbs Composer- FGAGFGAFF

WE found that the notes don't have to be exact, but the pattern/spacing between notes is what matters

For example: German composer- G G G Eb F F F D = Beethoven's 5th Symphony

Would love any help deciphering the Composer/classical song!
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