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Author: ipodhead
Posted: Jan 16 2009 - 03:50 PM
Subject: re: Looking for song title
"You make me feel brand new", originally performed by the Stylistics
Author: ipodhead
Posted: Jan 16 2009 - 03:50 PM
Subject: re: Looking for song title
"You make me feel brand new", originally perofrmed by the Stylistics
Author: Jorn Mineur
Posted: Jun 05 2004 - 03:07 PM
Subject: Re: Looking for song title
The B melody is obviously not displayed correctly above. I have rewritten it into something similar. The e-f-g should be in triplets.


 
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Author: Jorn Mineur
Posted: Jun 05 2004 - 03:03 PM
Subject: Looking for song title
I'm looking for the author/title of a song (I think it is a ballad) consisting of two melodies in A-B-A-B-form.

A (introduction):


 
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B: (refrain)


 
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I hope that the notation of melody B is clear: e-f-g is supposed to be a triplet.

Tempo is arround 88.

Very grateful if somebody could help me out!

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