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Author: riothng
Posted: Oct 19 2013 - 11:29 PM
Subject: Help for unknown classical music for piano - Recording included
I learned this about 25 years ago and only know it by ear and am trying to find the sheet music to make sure I can show my daughter the correct notes.

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c'8 d'8 e'8 f'8 g'8 r8 c'8 d'8 e'8 f'8 g'8 r8 d'4 g'4 g'4 e'4 g'4 g'4 c'8 d'8 e'8 f'8 g'8 r8 c'8 d'8 e'8 f'8 g'8 r8 d'4 g'4 g'4 c'1

Above is what I believe is the correct Java Script version. It is the right hand piece, the left hand plays a slightly different support with C E G, C E G, ... Anyone have any ideas? I thought it was a Bartok piece but can't find a match.

Thank you,
Daniel

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