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This is the intro of a popsong ONLY. I heard it used in a TV-documentary yesterday.
This intro is played by trumpets. The song is very well known, it was a hit
about 15 - 20 years ago. Singing by a group of men. You hear a strong accent on
the short "b 8" tone.
The number of singers is 4 I think. I can remember the video-clip. These men
were well dressed in suits. (and hats?) One of the singers was a very little
man (comparing to the other singers) , and was wearing a white suit.
They are singing, and dancing. The instrumental
members of the group are in the clip too, especially brass.
The atmosphere of this video-clip was sure, that the artists
had really fun in singing and dancing this song.
I cant remember the name of the song, or the group.
Perhaps someone can help me? Thanks!
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I have a second question about a pop song, but dont dare to open a new
topic about it, because I have SO few information. ;-) Has anyone any idea
the title, artists, of an Italian popsong, (was a tophit too) definitly singing
in Italian language,by a woman and a men. They sing in that song separately AND
together. I have heard it many times on radio during the years about 1992-1995
It was a very quiet song.....like easy listining or lovesong.
Every possible comment or suggestion for this question is welcome!!
Add a bit of sheet music, along with a MIDI file, simply by entering note names in Lilypond syntax between the [L] and [/L] tags.
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