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Author: scaevity
Posted: Apr 16 2010 - 01:09 PM
Subject: help identifying sonatina
I'm trying to find the full sheet music to a classical song I learned in piano lessons several years ago. I'm pretty sure it was a Sonatina, but not by one of the really famous composers (Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, etc). The score was 4 pages long (and started on pg 54 of some book, which I don't remember the name of), and most of it was pretty upbeat. Basically all I remember from it is the first line (I've never used lilypond before, so it doesn't look great, but the top one is the right hand and the bottom is left)--the notes in the left start after the first six notes in the right.


 
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If anyone can figure out what the title/composer is of this song, that'd be great!!!

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