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by jonny » 04 Jun 2007, 17:31
Back by popular demand...
My avatar is the first bar (and a bit) of the second part of a single piano duet suite. It is quite a famous suite.
Identify it.
And if you can't get it tell me and I'll either give some clues or start a new one. If you don't say then i'll assume you don't want to play like i did last time!
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by tubeguru » 04 Jun 2007, 18:00
Is it by the Underground Masker?
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by jonny » 04 Jun 2007, 18:04
nope
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by tubeguru » 04 Jun 2007, 19:26
Barry Scott and the Cillit Band?
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by jonny » 04 Jun 2007, 19:34
lol
How many piano duets have they written anyway?
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by tubeguru » 04 Jun 2007, 19:46
None at the last count.
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by PFW » 04 Jun 2007, 20:50
I can hardly read the avatar. Is it 2/4? And what is the tempo?
Can I have a punt at it being some Mozart?
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by jonny » 04 Jun 2007, 21:27
The idea is that you can hardly read it.
Starkey will get it anyway
It is indeed 2/4, and it isn't Mozart -- completely different era. Tempo marking is Allegro Moderato, crotchet = 92 or something, I can't remember off the top of my head.
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by editorsfoot » 04 Jun 2007, 21:45
jonny wrote: Tempo marking is Allegro Moderato
Wasn't that an eighties car? I think my geography teacher used to have one.
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by tubeguru » 04 Jun 2007, 21:58
Yes, the Austin All-Aggro was a nasty 70's car best consigned to the dustbin for all time.
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by Soup Dragon » 04 Jun 2007, 23:10
tubeguru wrote: Yes, the Austin All-Aggro was a nasty 70's car best consigned to the dustbin for all time.
Oh come on not all Allegro's where nasty, if you remember they did a posh version called the Vanden Plas (just look on Google Images, a truely great looking car)
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by nozzacook » 05 Jun 2007, 16:45
The Austin All-agro was designed by the same man who brought us the Morris Minor the original and best Mini.
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by nozzacook » 05 Jun 2007, 16:47
Oh I forgot is it handels water music
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by jonny » 05 Jun 2007, 22:27
nope not handel. think more modern than handel and mozart.
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by PFW » 05 Jun 2007, 22:29
Something by Richard Clayderman?
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