Here's the clip:
http://www.vivicide.co.uk/downloads/whatisthis.mp3
From what piece of music is that, please?
Can you identify a piece of music? Piano
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Can you identify a piece of music? Piano
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NecronLord wrote:
Also, shorten your signature a couple of lines please.
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Re: Can you identify a piece of music? Piano
Sounds like 4:33 to me so far, but maybe if it ever loads I might improve on my guess.
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It wont load for you?TithonusSyndrome wrote:Sounds like 4:33 to me so far, but maybe if it ever loads I might improve on my guess.
Found it
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=d3CKrjffY ... re=related
NecronLord wrote:
Also, shorten your signature a couple of lines please.
Also, shorten your signature a couple of lines please.
Re: Can you identify a piece of music? Piano
Why, that sounds like ... Chopin. Must be his nocturne in e minor! Is that Opus 47? Hmm ... and those delicate notes, the tempo fluttering must back and forth around steady; is that Rubinstein playing?
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