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Author: piersq
Posted: Nov 27 2014 - 09:41 PM
Subject: re: Mystery piano piece
Solved.
Author: piersq
Posted: Nov 12 2014 - 09:43 PM
Subject: Mystery piano piece
Hello all, my first time, so apologies for any mistakes. This tune has been going through my head for a few weeks, and I'd like to get hold of the sheet music. It's usually used as background to a mysterious/nostalgic scene in TV dramas or films. I have two melodic fragments or themes, in mind.

The first is r4 a'8 c''8 b'4 a'4 d''2 r4 r4 r4 a'8 c''8 b'4 a'4 gis'2, possibly repeated. The second is c''2 b'4 a'2 b'4 c''2 b'4 a'2 b'4 a'2 r4 gis'2 r4, again possibly repeated. Apologies for lack of ties in the second one, couldn't see how to do them in Lilypond.

Many thanks.

Solved - it's Gnossiennes by Satie.
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