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Author: pog21
Posted: Jul 26 2009 - 04:58 PM
Subject: re: An easy piano one!

Ok, I found it. It's called "Promenade Sentimentale" by Vladimir Cosma. Apparently it was in the soundtrack to a French film called "Diva". I guess my description and midi version weren't that good :)
I found it by using Tunatic.
Author: pog21
Posted: Jun 17 2009 - 03:00 AM
Subject: re: An easy piano one!
No replies yet and I managed to make an mp3 version, so here's an attachment of the tune (very sketchy!).
attachmentAttachment:
pianomelody.mp3
Author: pog21
Posted: Apr 28 2009 - 02:16 AM
Subject: An easy piano one!
Hi, I'm sure this is really easy, I just can't remember the name of the tune or the composer!!
It's a solo classical piano piece. Fairly modern. In the Javascript Piano it looks a bit like this:

a'8 a''2. g''8. fis''8 e''16 d''16 e''4 a'2. b'4 d''4 c''32 d''32 c''4 a'4 c''4 e''4 fis''1

To hear it, paste it into the field on this page:
http://www.musipedia.org/js_piano.html

At some point it changes key (down a whole step) and plays the same motif. It's driving me nuts.
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