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Author: Becky
Posted: Nov 09 2003 - 03:16 PM
Subject: This is Vangelis
Roberto

This tune is part of Chung Kuo which is the 1st track on Vengelis' album "China"

all the best
Becky
Author: the not-so-great roberto
Posted: Oct 05 2003 - 02:20 AM
Subject: ah - have just noticed the melody editor :-)
and i meant ot type d, c#, d, b :-(

would still appreciate help with the tune


 
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Author: the great roberto
Posted: Oct 05 2003 - 02:12 AM
Subject: chill-out synth tune from mid/late 70's - vangelis??
nice clear simple melody synthed by an oriental sounding noise. might be vangelis or tomita. think it might have been in the charts cos I seem to remember wogan playing it alot on radio 2.
could be mistaken but an airline or something might have used it on an TV add (late 70's / early 80's??)
if you're musical try: e, d#, e, b (quaver, quaver, semibrieve, semibrieve) rest d, c#, d, e (same pattern as before).

would love to know what this is called and who did it
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