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Author: jpjp
Posted: Feb 25 2016 - 05:36 PM
Subject: re: Two Musical Pieces
Same musical pieces, only with notes and .midi files this time. Any clues regarding their identity?

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Kindly thank you,

JP

Author: jpjp
Posted: Nov 17 2015 - 06:12 PM
Subject: Two Musical Pieces
There are two musical pieces I remember from time to time and I haven't been able to identify them. They sound approximately like this:

1) e'4 a'4 a'4 g'4 g'4 a'2 e'4 a'4 a'4 g'4 g'4 a'2 g'2 g'4 g'2 e'2 e'4 f'4 f'4 e'4 e'4 d'2

2) b'2 b'4 b'2 b'2 b'2 b'4 b'2 a'4 g'2 c''2 c''4 c''2 c''2 b'2 b'4 b'2 a'4 g'2 b'2 b'4 b'2 b'2 b'2 b'4 b'2 a'4 g'2 f'2 f'4 a'2 a'2 f'2 f'4 a'2 a'2 g'2

where, as you know, the letters are musical notes and the figures are: 1 = whole note, 2 = half note and 4 = quarter note.

If I remember correctly, I heard the first one back in the seventies. It is (I guess) electronic music, and somehow I associate it with "Popcorn" by Gershon Kingsley.
I heard the second one recently, in the form of an arrangement for fanfare, but I think I have also heard it before, in a different form.
If they remind you of any musical piece, please let me know. My efforts to find any details about them have proved useless.
Thank you in advance for your interest regarding these matters,

JP
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