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Author: ladywinter
Posted: Jun 14 2015 - 11:46 PM
Subject: re: Identify Instrumental Song?
As always the answer came to me right *after* I posted the question. It's not completely instrumental, it's just the lyrics are only "heya mamama" and the song is "Sunchyme" by Dario G.

Thanks anyway!
Author: ladywinter
Posted: Jun 14 2015 - 10:51 PM
Subject: Identify Instrumental Song?
Hello!

I have had a song stuck in my head for the whole day and have not been able to find the name.
It's instrumental, probably electropop, possibly 70s/80s, though I'm not good at categorizing. It's set to a 4/4 beat. There is a synthesizer riff in the background that's about (b'4 e''4 e''4 pause). Then comes a Piano, as far as I could reconstruct, this is the beginning:

dis''4 cis''4 b'2 dis''4 e''4 b'2 dis''4 e''4 b''8. b'8 a''4 gis''4 e''2
(lilypond doesn't seem to be working for me, sorry)

This is killing me, so I would be grateful for any help! Thank you!

Sarah
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