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Subject: Tune Add: Romance Anonimo From: Mr Happy Date: 24 Mar 11 - 07:41 AM You know sometimes you can get a tune stuck in your head but you don't know what its called? Here's a example, I always liked this melody & first heard it as part of the theme music for the French film 'Jeux Interdits' Attempted playing on melodeon in the sesh last night, but couldn't get all the notes. Its really a classical/ Spanish guitar piece. Anyway it's lovely & here it is to share: X: 1 T:Romance d'amour O:Spain??? M:4/4 L:1/4 Q:90 F:http://jc.tzo.net/~jc/music/abc/mirror/personales.alcavia.net/~jmoreno/tw/jose.abc 2011-03-24 11:32:51 UT K:G BBBB|AGGF|EEGB|eeee|dccB|AABc|B^dcB|BAFF|FFGF|E2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ChjqeMWMQg |
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Romance Anonimo From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 24 Mar 11 - 10:30 AM Thanks for the link. It's beautiful music. Have you learned any more about it? It's real name, age, composer? Is Romance d' Amour it's real name? That looks French to me. |
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Romance Anonimo From: Mr Happy Date: 24 Mar 11 - 11:27 AM The most relevant info I could find was on Wiki pee, here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romance_(song) seems, not French prob Spanish, but has many titles http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeux_interdits |
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Romance Anonimo From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 24 Mar 11 - 06:21 PM Okay. Thanks for the link. I thought that when you called it 'Romance Anonimo,' you were making a little joke, but I see that that is one of its names. (I didn't mean the piece sounded French, just the title 'Romance d'Amour.) |
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Romance Anonimo From: Mr Happy Date: 25 Mar 11 - 07:05 AM Wiki infer the theme could have been 'borrowed' from a Ukranian folk song |
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Romance Anonimo From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 25 Mar 11 - 08:28 AM Inference is cheap, as we have seen before. I think it sounds Spanish. |
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