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The Adventure Continues played on an out of tune upright piano


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What can you do while you wait for the whole score? It's fun to play but damn, we need the last two bars!

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Great! It almost sounds like a Mozart-ian ditty.

It sure has a sort of classical air to it. :)

Great job with the piece Sedohr!

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Thanks guys.

Speaking of classical air to it, it really reminds me of Beethoven, something like the second movement of the 7. symphony. Which is a slow one, but there's something about the structure and the orchestration...especially in the soundtrack sample.

But as I don't know my way very well in the old masters it might be a closer example somewhere in Mozart or them fellows.

Here's Beethoven (I don't know, maybe it's far fetched but it really has some connection) :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBfKXHoSvDM

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Man, that was awesome!

The last 2 bars... with Williams, it's more the last 2 false endings... :P

Yes, there are endless possibilities, I believe he will take it to a quick but a little unexpected conclusion.

The simplified chord progression goes like this:

Gm . . . | D7+ . . . | Gm . . . | D+ . . . | Bbm . . . | Fm . . . |Gm/D . Eb . | D . . . |

Gm . . . |A7/E . . . | Dm/A . . . |A7 . . . | Bbm . . . | Fm . . . |

I'm gonna go with this ending: | Ab . . . .| Db+ . D . | Gm . . . | i.e. the Neapolitan solution as in Indiana Jones!

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Nice work, really wonderful. I cannot get this little tune out of my head since the samples went online. May you provide a sheet of the notes so that I can just play it on my piano?

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Thanks guys.

Speaking of classical air to it, it really reminds me of Beethoven, something like the second movement of the 7. symphony. Which is a slow one, but there's something about the structure and the orchestration...especially in the soundtrack sample.

But as I don't know my way very well in the old masters it might be a closer example somewhere in Mozart or them fellows.

Here's Beethoven (I don't know, maybe it's far fetched but it really has some connection) :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBfKXHoSvDM

Yes, that was my first thought as well. This piece is a bit reminiscent of classical music... though I am not sure about this Beethoven symphony.

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