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Author: music_fodder
Posted: Jun 03 2016 - 12:52 AM
Subject: re: re: Please help ID this tune - Chopin?
yeeeeeeeees, that's the one ... I went down the wrong path looking for Chopin, I must have gone through all of his stuff over the last few months - I was so certain. Thanks a lot dude :))
user picture Author: reddawgesq
Posted: Jun 02 2016 - 07:56 PM
Subject: re: Please help ID this tune - Chopin?
Beethoven, Ludwig van: piano sonata No. 8 Cmi 'Pathétique' op. 13, 2nd movement
Author: music_fodder
Posted: Jun 02 2016 - 06:21 PM
Subject: Please help ID this tune - Chopin?
I have this tune but I can't find who wrote it or its name. I think it was Chopin (classical) but I am not sure. I have created a .mid file that approximates the melody, if you know the tune you should recognise it... The musipedia search could not find it :(
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