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09 May 02 - 07:21 PM (#707724) Subject: GF#ED QUERY From: greg stephens Sorry, I can't read long threads. Can any kind soul tell me if this tune has been recognised yet? |
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09 May 02 - 07:38 PM (#707740) Subject: RE: GF#ED QUERY From: GUEST Yes, Greg It was recognised as "Caro Mio Ben" McGrath tried to get pickey saying that it wasn't a British tune, but thankfully no one was interested. You didn't miss much in the threads latter stages... |
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09 May 02 - 07:40 PM (#707742) Subject: RE: GF#ED QUERY From: greg stephens What's Caro Mio Ben? An old song from Italy? |
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09 May 02 - 07:43 PM (#707744) Subject: RE: GF#ED QUERY From: GUEST Something lke that... Stick the words in a search engine if you want to know any more. Jeez... |
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09 May 02 - 07:47 PM (#707748) Subject: RE: GF#ED QUERY From: greg stephens Thanks guest. I'll stop worrying and go to sleep. |
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09 May 02 - 08:14 PM (#707770) Subject: RE: GF#ED QUERY From: McGrath of Harlow That's the tune, anyway. That isn't the same as saying that's necessarily the song Ernie's mother used to sing.. (Ignore that man hiding behind a curtain). And here's what it sounds like - if you've got QuickTime on your compoter. Whch if you are watching it throughnthentelly Greg, you probably haven't. |
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10 May 02 - 10:07 AM (#708129) Subject: RE: GF#ED QUERY From: GUEST McGrath, The file you linked to is a midi file, it is not a QuickTime file, and you don't need QuickTime installed to play it. |
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10 May 02 - 11:25 AM (#708191) Subject: RE: GF#ED QUERY From: masato sakurai Sheet music for "Caro mio ben" (Dearest, Believe) is in Music for the Nation: American Sheet Music, 1870-1885. ~Masato |
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10 May 02 - 12:41 PM (#708261) Subject: RE: GF#ED QUERY From: M.Ted The initial thread was very important because it lowered the bar for what is considered a "troll"--now, at least in some people's minds, a troll is any question that hasn't been completely answered in the first three posts-- |