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Author: zhwj
Posted: May 30 2006 - 05:26 PM
Subject: re: Identify the source of this melody
Thanks for the suggestion. It's good enough for me.
Author: Fretsource
Posted: May 01 2006 - 11:19 PM
Subject: re: Identify the source of this melody
Yes. It sounds very similar to the Irish folk song "Will ye go, lassie go". The melody you quoted has the words "Oh the summer time is coming, and the trees are sweetly blooming..." You can hear a complete midi at:
http://www.ireland-information.com/irishmusic/willyegolassiego.shtml
Bear in mind though that traditional Irish and Chinese music both make extensive use of the same pentatonic scale, so the similarity might just be co-incidental.
Author: zhwj
Posted: Apr 20 2006 - 11:16 AM
Subject: Identify the source of this melody
I heard this tune in a recent Chinese pop recording ('Amber' by Shuimu Nianhua). It sounds familiar, but I can't place it:

 
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This bit repeats several times, and goes into a chorus.

Any songs that resemble this?

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