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All Categories > Name that Tune! > Melody forum > Famous tune...what is it?
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Author: rainerd
Posted: Oct 07 2014 - 08:06 PM
Subject: re: Famous tune...what is it?
Tchaikovsky: Romeo & Juliet Fantasy Overture (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Od7gx3Dc-U, starting at 8'52'').
Author: prdaoust
Posted: Oct 03 2014 - 10:03 PM
Subject: re: Famous tune...what is it?
Nevermind. I figured it out.
Author: prdaoust
Posted: Oct 03 2014 - 04:27 AM
Subject: re: Famous tune...what is it?
Sorry, not sure how to post on here. Maybe this is better:

gis''2 a''2. cis''4 d''4 e''4 b'4 a'4 d''1 b'4 cis''4 ais'2 fis''1

I hear it on the radio all the time - everyone I've asked recognizes it, but doesn't know what it is! HELP!!!
Author: prdaoust
Posted: Oct 03 2014 - 04:26 AM
Subject: Famous tune...what is it?
g2s-1053 a2-1498 c2s-1251 d2-624 e2-712 b1-632 a1-754 d2-1944 b1-690 c2s-787 a1s-1257 f2s
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