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Author: d9uga
Posted: Dec 21 2007 - 03:16 AM
Subject: re: melody's name
Continuing the search for my DB, here's a sample of the current point of making,
ftp://ledzy.homeip.net/greatBand/songDB_sample.jpg
in which clicking on the [STORY] cell, brings up the consized story of the melody,
and of course clicking on the clef brings up the melody. I request help in finding the name of this tune:
ftp://ledzy.homeip.net/greatBand/sample_Q.jpg
tnx a lot[/quote]
Author: d9uga
Posted: Dec 20 2007 - 11:20 AM
Subject: re: re: melody's name
Tnx a million! That's the one!
I'll be asking more names for my DB
Author: gejopari
Posted: Dec 12 2007 - 06:32 AM
Subject: re: melody's name
The middle one sounds somewhat like "Candy" by Mack David, Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer; Manhattan Transfer did a popular version of it. The top one is "Samba de Orfeu" from the score for the movie "Black Orpheus." I believe it was composed by Luiz Bonfa.
Author: tparker24
Posted: Dec 09 2007 - 07:48 PM
Subject: re: melody's name
The third one (in mihi's post) is "Yes Sir, That's My Baby".

The first one sounds like "I Could Have Danced All Night", but I'm not
positive.
Author: d9uga
Posted: Dec 09 2007 - 06:48 PM
Subject: re: melody's name
Perhaps u can help/guide me where can I get a hold of these names?
Tnx
Author: mihi
Posted: Dec 08 2007 - 08:37 PM
Subject: re: melody's name
Trying to Lilypond'ize those (hopefully correctly...) because it is easier for me to recognize them if I hear them. But I don't know them, sorry.


 
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Author: d9uga
Posted: Dec 08 2007 - 06:58 PM
Subject: melody's name
I don't understand much about Lilypond syntax, so I attach jpg file.
I'm in the process of creating a jazz standards catalogue (30's to mid 70's) and I seek the name/comp/date of release/performer of these melodies:
1. ftp://ledzy.homeip.net/greatBand/sambaNameForum002.jpg
2. ftp://ledzy.homeip.net/greatBand/unknown01.jpg
3. ftp://ledzy.homeip.net/greatBand/unknown02.jpg
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