July 8, 200619 yr Author Eh, what I actually want to know is: G E E E | G E E e | dcBAG F |E F G |G E E E |G E E e | dcBAG B |c ...
July 8, 200619 yr That's not by Strauss. That's the Turkish March from "The Ruins of Athens, a suite of incidental music by Beethoven. Incidentally, I believe it's in D. Are you talking about an adaptation that Richard Strauss did?
July 9, 200619 yr Author NO, Johanne Strauss II. I heard it on 2006 Vienna Neujahrkonzert. Thank you anyway. And it's in B Flat
July 9, 200619 yr Really? Not the original...pretty sure. Strauss may have changed the key to suit his purposes...he didn't have much compunction about taking license. I suppose it doesn't matter...I'm just funky about details like that. :P
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