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what is this melody?
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Okay, I'm really hoping you can help me. Have you ever heard a melody within a song but can't seem to place that melody? Well, that happens to me all the time. So here's how it goes:
B (half note) B F# G (half note) E (half note)
A (half note) A E F# (half note)
The chords are A major, A major, D major, D major, G major, G major, A major, A major
B (half note) B F# G (half note) E (half note)
A (half note) A E F# (half note)
The chords are A major, A major, D major, D major, G major, G major, A major, A major
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All the time - it does my head in. Is there any way you could whistle/play then record it and save it to some remote location?
My record for an unidentified and much sought after melody so far is 31 years.
I tried every search technique in the book before a contemporary of mine played it on his radio station.
(It was 'Greenwich Chorus', by Peter Howell).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aC1VXvkj4s
All the time - it does my head in. Is there any way you could whistle/play then record it and save it to some remote location?
My record for an unidentified and much sought after melody so far is 31 years.
I tried every search technique in the book before a contemporary of mine played it on his radio station.
(It was 'Greenwich Chorus', by Peter Howell).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aC1VXvkj4s