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Author: hermitage
Posted: Oct 16 2013 - 02:43 PM
Subject: Help me with a tune please
Hello!

I just joined forum in order to identify a melody. This melody played in the end of the audiobook, that i listened.

http://asbook.ru/abooks/fantastic/69-mramornyy-ray-vselennaya-metro-2033-audiokniga.html

When you open that link, or click on the player (i dont remember which was it) a popup will appear. Just close it, or better yet, open that site with firefox, it blocks that popup completely.

Next: In player, that is located in the centre of the screen, there is somethig similar to a track list, and below that an arrow pointing down. Arrow is relatively bleak and hard noticeable, but its there. Once you click it it shows other chapters that are below. Go to the last chapter, that would be chapter 17.

So in chapter 17, approximately at 31:40-31:45 a piano melody starts. Please, if someone by chance knows that melody, please post.

Many thanks in advance.
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