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All Categories > Name that Tune! > Melody forum > Movie Soundtrack maybe? Not sure, going crazy....
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Author: shrieker
Posted: Dec 03 2009 - 02:45 AM
Subject: Movie Soundtrack maybe? Not sure, going crazy....
I used the flash piano to replicate what was playing in my head. I think it might be from a Movie OST. Not really sure. But I think a lot of you know what this is =)

Sorry for the massive clutter. This was the best I could do with the equipment & time available. Please turn the volume waaaay UP! Otherwise you can barely hear it let alone make out what it is...

unknown1.mp3 - 0.63MB

I'm also adding the flash piano notes if they can be of any help.

c1-673 g1-2094 c1-752 a1-1040 g1-984 f1-656 g1-2111 c1-729 a1-999 g1-944 f1-744 g1-2183 c1-672 a1-976 b1-1008 c2-840 c2-415 e1-1736 f1-352 e1-376 d1-992 e1-896 f1-656 g1

Thank you for your patience if you read this far :)

Looking forward to your answers !!!

Edit:

Here's the whistle version.

unknown2.mp3 - 0.57MB

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