November 13, 200817 yr Would anybody please tell me what this is? This piece used to accompany an advert in the UK about 15 years ago and it has stuck with me since. Every now and then it comes back to me, but I can't actually listen to it since I don't have a clue what it is. Here's the basic chord progression, hopefully it should be enough to work it out. Cheers! mystery.mid
November 13, 200817 yr I know they used it in an episode of The Simpsons years ago over and over again, whenever Marge was having a memory about the vacations she took when she was little. Totally irrelevant, but just throwing it out there.
November 14, 200817 yr I know both of them but I'm terrible with titles. How are they not classical? Anyway, have any of you ever used this program where you hook a keyboard to a computer and play the first six notes of a melody and it tells you the piece it is? It's pretty cool..
November 18, 200817 yr Author Sorry Cygnusdei, I wish I could repay the favour but I've got no real idea as to the identity of those 2 tracks. Is there a chance they're from a video game, sounds kind of final fantasy-ish. It wouldn't suprise me if those tracks were from Japanese video games.. Anyway, have any of you ever used this program where you hook a keyboard to a computer and play the first six notes of a melody and it tells you the piece it is? It's pretty cool.. What's the name of this program!? Sounds interesting...
December 21, 200817 yr I know there is Musipedia which can be used for a lot of tunes, but right now there is a piece that has been bothering me that I can't identify, and neither can Musipedia... Any help would be greatly appreciated - it has been bothering me for weeks. :( whatisthistune.mid
December 21, 200817 yr Well the very opening sounds like "Joy To The World"..! Maybe I'm just hearing the carols constantly going around in my head these days in everything I listen to.. Sorry, don't know what that one is! And I can't remember the name of the software, either!
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