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Author: k8e1964
Posted: Mar 22 2017 - 08:11 PM
Subject: Unknown Piano Piece Identification Help
Hello,

I am posting this link to a recording of my Grandmother's piano playing in hopes that someone out there will be able to help identify this piece. It is a lovely little piece and has quite an imaginative feel to it. Everyone in my family recognizes the piece and they talk of how often she used to play it. The only thing is that no one can seem to make a connection to a title, genre, or composer. Of course there is the possibility that she could have written this piece herself, but according to everyone I have talked to, this is the very very least likely scenario. We have some but not all of her sheet music, as not all of it was salvageable due to age and condition etc. Normally, I would just ask her what she was playing, but as it were, she has passed, so I've kind of hit a wall. I have talked to as many musicians as I personally know and have come up with nothing. So I figure now, why not post it up on here for the entire world to listen and maybe someone will know something or have an idea.

If anyone watching this video has any idea or knows the piece, please, let me know. It would be much appreciated by not only me, but my family as well!

Thank you and happy listening!

Here is the link to my YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtL_Q9HuuRM

- Katie G.


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