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Author: trpobctkpsb
Posted: Nov 06 2016 - 07:36 PM
Subject: re: re: Violin tune (heard in Prague)
rainerd wrote:
Seriously? "Yesterday" by The Beatles.


Thanks a lot!

You're right, may be I'm supposed to be ashamed of not knowing it. Then again, never were a fan of vocals - heard the violin tune and fell for it.
Author: rainerd
Posted: Nov 06 2016 - 07:11 PM
Subject: re: Violin tune (heard in Prague)
Seriously? "Yesterday" by The Beatles.
Author: trpobctkpsb
Posted: Nov 05 2016 - 06:37 PM
Subject: Violin tune (heard in Prague)
Hello all,

I'd heard and recorded a small piece of violin music with some orchestra's background in a small open concert in Prague's city square, some 3 years ago.

Here's the link: https://soundcloud.com/user-146004271/violin-tune-from-a-concert-in-prague
I'm also attaching it

Any guesses on which tune it is are much appreciated!

Thank you in advance!
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