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All Categories > Name that Tune! > Melody forum > Can anyone tell me the original name for this tune? [solved
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user picture Author: beerslayer
Posted: Apr 08 2006 - 12:24 PM
Subject: re: Can anyone tell me the original name for this tune?
Not so easy for me!

That's it. Thanks!
Author: Peter Nork
Posted: Apr 07 2006 - 05:55 PM
Subject: re: Can anyone tell me the original name for this tune?
It's veery easy:

http://www.themefinder.org/cgi-bin/themeresults?session=01506283&page=1
user picture Author: beerslayer
Posted: Apr 06 2006 - 11:18 PM
Subject: Can anyone tell me the original name for this tune?
For some reason, I associate the following tune with carnivals (American-style carnivals, with rides, cotton candy, etc.). I've had it stuck in my head all morning and it's driving me crazy that I cannot think of the name.

I seem to remember that this tune had a Spanish-sounding name. I think there was a "popular" tune done some years back to the same melody, but that's not the one I'm looking for.

Hopefully my Lilypond code isn't too bad to understand... :)


 
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