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Author: Benjamin Bloomfield
Posted: Feb 16 2005 - 05:27 PM
Subject: I heard this in Salzburg a year ago
I was in Salzburg, Austria last year, and there were marching bands all around for Faschings, and one of the more common tunes they played was the following

 
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Another tune which might have just been another part to the first one was:

 
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I'd really like to find out where that music came from, since other tunes the marching bands played were familiar to me such as the theme from the original "Muppet Show" and "Little Brown Jug". Also, I rather like these melodies, and would like to find out how well I've remembered them.

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