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Author: yaqias
Posted: Feb 16 2010 - 06:08 AM
Subject: re: re: Unknown piano piece - quite famous
Wow, well done with so little ipodhead, but definitely is Bach's setting of the Ave Maria prayer.

Also known as the Hail Mary in English. Many composers have written music to it, but Bach's is (one of?) the best known and a real masterpiece!
Author: ipodhead
Posted: Jan 04 2010 - 09:15 AM
Subject: re: Unknown piano piece - quite famous
"Ave Maria", original melody by J. S. Bach, arranged by Gounod.
Author: alex347
Posted: Jan 02 2010 - 12:26 AM
Subject: Unknown piano piece - quite famous
Hi

Please could someone help me to identify this beautiful piece of piano music - I've only got a few seconds of the melody but it's definitely enough to identify it, everyone will have heard it before I imagine..

It won't let me attach a wav file to my post (I recorded the snippet of melody from a tv show), so have uploaded it to here: http://rapidshare.com/files/328981524/Song_to_find.WAV

Would be extremely grateful for this, I'm desperate to find out what it is!!
Many thanks
Alex

EDIT: I think the notes of the melody are as follows:
cegc egc / cegc egc / dfad fad /dfad fad


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