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Author: musiker
Posted: Nov 01 2009 - 06:35 PM
Subject: re: re: romantic cello theme
Thanks for the help :) Another try:
http://www.musipedia.org/edit.html?&no_cache=1&tx_detedit_pi1[tid]=e48af1cff14271d7ac940ececb4facd7
The speed of the piece should be around 165 beats per minute. Don't know why the editor didn't manage to put the speed value into the sheet.
user picture Author: rt
Posted: Nov 01 2009 - 11:33 AM
Subject: re: romantic cello theme
Or did you enter the theme yourself?

In that case, you can paste it in the forum by enclosing the lilypond code within the "l" and "/l" tags (in square brackets).

For example, the notes c, d, e, f, g, g can be shown like that (by enclosing "c'4 d' e' f' g'2 g'2" in those tags):


 
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user picture Author: rt
Posted: Nov 01 2009 - 11:29 AM
Subject: re: romantic cello theme
Sorry, but that link points to a temporary file that has been deleted in the meantime.

As a permanent link to a theme in the Musipedia collection, please use the link "view details, edit, or delete this entry" that is shown for every item in the result list. Right-click the link, copy and paste it.
Author: musiker
Posted: Nov 01 2009 - 07:40 AM
Subject: romantic cello theme
Hello,
I'm looking for a romantic melody which goes about like that:
(the half notes should be connected to the following eighths notes)
http://de.musipedia.org/tmp/MPq91VBw.pdf
I think it was played by celli in a larger orchestra piece, maybe Brahms, Tchaikovsky, unfortunately I don't remember :(
Thanks for any help :)
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How to insert music:

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