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Author: pillowofwinds
Posted: Oct 12 2018 - 05:10 PM
Subject: re: Melody source sought - assistance greatly appreciated!
...and the second a kind of Henry Mancini-esque carnival organ-type jingle.

Thanks in advance for any information you may have!

Hugo
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Author: pillowofwinds
Posted: Oct 12 2018 - 04:31 PM
Subject: Melody source sought - assistance greatly appreciated!
Hi everyone!

I'm trying to source a couple of melodies from a film soundtrack I'm analysing - the film is "San Domingo" by Hans-Jurgen Syberberg. The rest of the score is by a West German rock band called Amon Duul II, but two pieces sound either like pre-existing folk tunes or compositions included for particular scenes - wondered if anyone might recognise them as the melody search function doesn't seem to be working at the moment :(

The first is quite a lively, folksy violin melody which I've transcribed... (in attachment)
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