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> Mozart Piece, A bit of a long shot...
JeSs-Is-A-MuSiChOLiC
post Mar 13 2007, 06:05 PM
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Ok I realise it's a bit of a longshot, but there is a piece (which I have been told is buy Mozart) that is very famous, I knew it immdiately, and I believe to be played on piano.

I can only describe to you what the main theme goes like:

If you imagine it starts on a C, It would go: CBABC, DCBCD, EDCDEDCDE,

It's fast and I would imagine the first 4 notes of each "part" (eg CBAB) to be semiquavers or even shorter.

It's very twiddly, and damn it I can sing and hum it but can not for the life of me describe it!!

Hope you can help, I feel ever so silly!

Best of luck searchers!

Jess!
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post Mar 13 2007, 06:09 PM
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Rondo alla Turca, the final movement from Mozart's Sonata in A major, K331.

BAG#AC, DCBCE, FED#E BAG#A BAG#A C...
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post Mar 13 2007, 06:30 PM
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post Mar 13 2007, 10:13 PM
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QUOTE(JeSs-Is-A-MuSiChOLiC @ Mar 13 2007, 07:05 PM) *

Ok I realise it's a bit of a longshot, but there is a piece (which I have been told is buy Mozart) that is very famous, I knew it immdiately, and I believe to be played on piano.

I can only describe to you what the main theme goes like:

If you imagine it starts on a C, It would go: CBABC, DCBCD, EDCDEDCDE,

It's fast and I would imagine the first 4 notes of each "part" (eg CBAB) to be semiquavers or even shorter.

It's very twiddly, and damn it I can sing and hum it but can not for the life of me describe it!!

Hope you can help, I feel ever so silly!

Best of luck searchers!

Jess!
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Rondo Alla Turca for sure (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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QUOTE(yamaha @ Mar 13 2007, 10:13 PM) *

QUOTE(JeSs-Is-A-MuSiChOLiC @ Mar 13 2007, 07:05 PM) *

Ok I realise it's a bit of a longshot, but there is a piece (which I have been told is buy Mozart) that is very famous, I knew it immdiately, and I believe to be played on piano.

I can only describe to you what the main theme goes like:

If you imagine it starts on a C, It would go: CBABC, DCBCD, EDCDEDCDE,

It's fast and I would imagine the first 4 notes of each "part" (eg CBAB) to be semiquavers or even shorter.

It's very twiddly, and damn it I can sing and hum it but can not for the life of me describe it!!

Hope you can help, I feel ever so silly!

Best of luck searchers!

Jess!
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Oh my did I describe that well? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif)
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