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Author: amedoo87
Posted: Jan 15 2006 - 01:34 PM
Subject: re: wat is the name of this music???
OK .....THX MAN ...AT LAST I KNEW WAT IT IS
ITS NAME IS PHARAON
BY GIPSY KINGS ...AND ALSO THEIR IS ANOTHER VERSION PLAYED BY CHICO AND GIPSY KINGS

THX 4 HELP[/L]
Author: w0lfie
Posted: Jan 13 2006 - 11:12 PM
Subject: re: re: re: wat is the name of this music???
Glad I could help. Is the rythym pretty close? Do you know the instrumentation? Is it a guitar solo, or just a guitar version of something else? Is other stuff going on with it? Little context clues often trigger a eureka moment.
Author: amedoo87
Posted: Jan 09 2006 - 12:46 PM
Subject: re: re: wat is the name of this music???
yeah w0lfie its somthin like that....i have been told that its name is
"pharaon" by chico & gipsy kings and i listened 2 that but its not it it just has its soul...but not simillar
ok
hope u help
thx
bye
Author: w0lfie
Posted: Jan 06 2006 - 03:17 AM
Subject: re: wat is the name of this music???
Sorry, I don't recognize it.
I'm a little rusty on ASCII tab, but here's my best shot at a translation:

[invalid Lilypond code:] syntax error, unexpected '\''
\clef
''treble_8'' \key ees \major \relative c'{ees4 d8 d ees ees4 f4 d ees d8 d4. ees8 ees4 f8 d ees4 c8 c4 d8 d ees c c d2 aes8 g4 aes b8 c4 b c2 d4 ees2} } \midi { } \layout{}}
c6bd895aeb2de38532cb8e8e1f98f92d.ly:4:9: error: unrecognized string, not in text script or \lyricmode
\clef ''
treble_8'' \key ees \major \relative c'{ees4 d8 d ees ees4 f4 d ees d8 d4. ees8 ees4 f8 d ees4 c8 c4 d8 d ees c c d2 aes8 g4 aes b8 c4 b c2 d4 ees2} } \midi { } \layout{}}
c6bd895aeb2de38532cb8e8e1f98f92d.ly:4:17: error: syntax error, unexpected '\''
\clef ''treble_8
'' \key ees \major \relative c'{ees4 d8 d ees ees4 f4 d ees d8 d4. ees8 ees4 f8 d ees4 c8 c4 d8 d ees c c d2 aes8 g4 aes b8 c4 b c2 d4 ees2} } \midi { } \layout{}}
c6bd895aeb2de38532cb8e8e1f98f92d.ly:2:9: error: errors found, ignoring music expression
\score{
{ \tempo 4=128
fatal error: failed files: "c6bd895aeb2de38532cb8e8e1f98f92d.ly"

Sorry I couldn't quite figure out how the rythm should line up with the bars, so this snippet is a little nonsensical.

Let me know if I screwed up the notes, or if you have a better idea ofthe correct rythm.
For info on how to use the music entry method, see the LilyPond Manual.
Author: amedoo87
Posted: Jan 03 2006 - 09:08 AM
Subject: re: wat is the name of this music???
hey guys,plz f anyone know wat's the name of this music ...don hesitate 2 tell me


here it's



G ----8---7-7-8-8---10---7--8---7-7----8-8--10-7-8-----------7-7-8--------7----------------------
D --------------------------------------------------------10-10----------10-10--------------6-5---6--9-10---9--10------12---13-------


i hope u help me
thx

bye


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