Does anyone know what is this?
(3MB size, 2,5min duration)
http://***************/files/58965324/stajeovo.wma.html
Does anyone know what is this?
(3MB size, 2,5min duration)
http://***************/files/58965324/stajeovo.wma.html
I can't get it.The piece won't download on the computer.
judy tooley
Try the download using Mozilla Firefox as your browser ... IE (Internet Explorer) goofs things like this up all the time.
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Amateur musicians practice until they get it right ...
Professional musicians practice until they can't get it wrong ...
You should open that link in browser, than click on FREE, and new window will open. Then just enter 4 letter/digit code(or more, it changes every time) that will appear and click on buton and download will start. It won't work with download manager. It sounds more complicated than it is.
Never mind! I still can't get this computer to download it. That's the
pain of using the library computer. I give up!This computer is being
a pain in the kuester!
judy tooley
I also tried downloading it, but keep on getting a message saying ive reached the maximum allowed downloads.
If you know somebody with a "W" serious Sony Ericsson cell phone, ask them to ID it for you, music ID software are standard on these phones.
You are also welcome to send the file directly to me then I can try and get it identified.
I think it's Mozart's Die Zauberflöte, K.620
Okay, dude, it's not that complicated. I am still pretty sure it's Magic flute, it might have been scored a little differently, but it's magic flute alright. It can't possibly be anything else, if the composer of this work isn't Mozart, then he is the biggest music cheat i have ever heard! Because He ripped entire sections of music directly from the Magic Flute!
Last edited by Gustav; Oct-18-2007 at 19:39.
Magic flute is 2,5 hours long, this is 2 minutes, what part did you have in mind? Like I said Ein Mädchen Oder Weibchen sounds like it in begining, but not later, and Papageno sings it. And that is only part of magic flute that looks like this that I know of. My "unknown" melody is sang by first one then two female voices. I am trying to find out the name of this so I could find a better quality recording.
And thanks for trying to help.
Hmmm - listening to the work over and over I also think *Magic Flute* but, then again, I think I hear someone else.
well, people sometimes arrange music for various reasons. Maybe the person who made the recording didn't have a male voice? maybe he didn't even have a full orchestra? maybe only the strings and a piano is available? i am pretty sure when they were singing, they should've been accompanied by woodwinds, not piano (in magic flute).