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Author: Bob King
Posted: Oct 27 2004 - 11:03 PM
Subject: It sounds really close!
Thanks a lot - I'll keep listening to it and hope it's a match.

Author: Hugo
Posted: Oct 27 2004 - 09:10 PM
Subject: Pretty close?
This one is damn close to track nine:

http://www.musipedia.org/edit.0.html?&tx_detedit_pi1[tid]=2301

But it's probably a near miss, unless you can find the exact melody somewhere else in Debussy's piece.
Author: Bob King
Posted: Oct 27 2004 - 06:42 PM
Subject: Crater High School Scavenger Hunt
The State of Jefferson Scavenger Hunt is a team research,
persuasive public speaking competition patterned after the Millard
Fillmore Scavenger Hunt, which for more than 20 years has been a high
school contest in San Francisco. We have three days (October 26-28) to
find answers to academic, audio music, current news and Internet
questions using library resources and documentation. School teams
involve as many students and adults as possible in finding and
documenting the right answers.

As part of this competition, we must identify the composer and title of
several sound clips. These sound clips are available at
http://www.cratercomets.com/hunt. Please listen to the ones that we
still have not answered and if you have any idea what the song title is
or who the composer is, please contact the team at this address:
[email protected].
Thanks for your help!
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