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Author: jurgen
Posted: Jul 27 2006 - 01:35 AM
Subject: re: re: a common known march ending
Wow, that's it, thank you very much!

and

I have to debug the first note - sorry for that.

Bye,
Jurgen
user picture Author: rt
Posted: Jul 27 2006 - 12:31 AM
Subject: re: a common known march ending
jurgen wrote:
Hallo,

everybody knows this, but who is the composer/where is it from?


 
 search Musipedia for this



thx,
Jurgen



There is a Musipedia entry for this:

http://www.musipedia.org/edit.0.html?&L=0&no_cache=1&tx_detedit_pi1[mode]=d&tx_detedit_pi1[tid]=670420585462a3dd702cb9c371327021

Not sure why it did not find it - maybe the search algorithm has a problem with the tied/slurred notes. I might have to debug this a bit.
Author: jurgen
Posted: Jul 26 2006 - 11:52 PM
Subject: a common known march ending
Hallo,

everybody knows this, but who is the composer/where is it from?


 
 search Musipedia for this



thx,
Jurgen

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