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Jul-12-2008, 11:30
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Yes indeed many possibilities... 
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Jul-17-2008, 09:20
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I have a small sample (20 seconds) I need to identify.
Does anyone know who and which piece this is?
Thanks
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Jul-17-2008, 12:14
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which piece is this? Chopin? HELP
I heard this piano piece on the radio and recorded it with my camera....bit poor quality but you can hear it clearly at this link http://www.sendspace.com/file/18jrhu
It would be great if someone took the trouble to solve this mystery!!!
Thank you,
Kind regards Dirk de Wilde
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Jul-17-2008, 20:17
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sgunput
I have a small sample (20 seconds) I need to identify.
Does anyone know who and which piece this is?
Thanks
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It seems to have the Siciliano rhythm to it. I think it might be Faure's Siciliene.
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Jul-20-2008, 05:40
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Hi there!
This piece was recorded from a set that also included "Siciliano" from Bach.. sometime back in the 70's on cassette from a late night radio program.
Ever since I have been unable to identify it. If someone could identify this piece and perhaps even the album it came from I would be in your debt. I'm trying to find these pieces of music for my Mom, who loved the music, but the recording is so bad.. as you'll see from the sample.
The use of bass guitar and vocals is very 70-ish sounding 
Recording quality is poor.. maybe I can find a better one if I knew what to look for...
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Jul-20-2008, 10:28
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Hi^^
I want to know what's the title of these chunk of notes, it's popular ring tone tune but me shamefully as a classical music maniac don't know what's that
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Maybe not the exact tune, but it sounds like this
F#... B C# D E F#..D F#...
F#... B D B G D B ...
2. I don't know if this is a classical piece, but it sounds classical and familiar...
.BBB C'B..
.BBB C'B..
.BBB C'B.A AG.F# F#E...
.GF#E DED'. .C'BA GCB.
3.
EbD D. EbD D. EbD D. Bb.
BbA G. GF Eb. EbD C. C.
DC C. DC C. DC C. A.
AG F#... etc
thanks before 
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Jul-20-2008, 10:28
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What a wonderful thread this is..
http://youtube.com/watch?v=8hq2UFnUzjU
This has been eating at me for days, bad enough to find my way here. Please, can anyone help me?
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Jul-20-2008, 10:59
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Quote:
Originally Posted by motive2002
Hi there!
This piece was recorded from a set that also included "Siciliano" from Bach.. sometime back in the 70's on cassette from a late night radio program.
Ever since I have been unable to identify it. If someone could identify this piece and perhaps even the album it came from I would be in your debt. I'm trying to find these pieces of music for my Mom, who loved the music, but the recording is so bad.. as you'll see from the sample.
The use of bass guitar and vocals is very 70-ish sounding 
Recording quality is poor.. maybe I can find a better one if I knew what to look for...
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HEY! I know that piece!
If i'm not wrong, it's the Oboe Concerto in C minor by Domenico Cimarosa, it's not the Siciliana, but the Introduzione - Larghetto.
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Jul-20-2008, 11:00
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Originally Posted by RobKinsly
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That's Bach's Cello Suite no.1 in G BWV 1007!
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Jul-21-2008, 02:22
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Quote:
Hi^^
I want to know what's the title of these chunk of notes, it's popular ring tone tune but me shamefully as a classical music maniac don't know what's that
1.
Maybe not the exact tune, but it sounds like this
F#... B C# D E F#..D F#...
F#... B D B G D B ...
2. I don't know if this is a classical piece, but it sounds classical and familiar...
.BBB C'B..
.BBB C'B..
.BBB C'B.A AG.F# F#E...
.GF#E DED'. .C'BA GCB.
3.
EbD D. EbD D. EbD D. Bb.
BbA G. GF Eb. EbD C. C.
DC C. DC C. DC C. A.
AG F#... etc
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Hi,
The first one is Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky - Act I. The Terrace In Front Of The Palace Of Prince Siegfried: Finale - The Flight Of Swans
The second one is the Barber of Seville Overture by Rossini
The third one is the Mozart G Minor Symphony no 40, First movement, first subject.
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Jul-21-2008, 02:31
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Thank you motive2002 and fox_druid. That piece (Cimarosa Larghetto) did sound familiar to me but I didn't know what it was. It is a beautiful piece and I'm glad to have it identified. By the way, I found this wonderful guitar arrangement you might enjoy http://youtube.com/watch?v=FZm0ZAkCofY
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Jul-21-2008, 05:30
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happy to be helpful, gp4rts
Really thanks, Anmarwis. I really love those ringtones and your answer resolved my mystery over years 
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Jul-22-2008, 01:12
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Here is a recording of an unknown piece I discovered a few years ago. There is crowd noise through it and isn't full. I have no idea what it it called or who it was composed by. It sounds like the opening of some sort of sinister, dramatic march, or a scene from a 1940s horror movie. I am sure I have heard it before. Would be very grateful if anyone could identify this because I would really like to hear the whole thing.
Last edited by Von Strucker : Jul-22-2008 at 01:20.
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Jul-22-2008, 09:22
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Hi, I'm a newcomer with hopes you can help me identifying a song.
An acquaintance whom I lost complete contact with years ago gave me an album with this piece and any information about the composer or the performer is lost. I labelled it as Debussy as I think it sounds similar to him but I've listened to several samples of his work with no luck finding it. Please help me:
download link
Thanks.
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