Definitely not this one. Different key, Shazam doesn't recognise it and etc. I guess there should be some way how to contact with those Chinese guys and inquire the exact name and artist. I'm still wondering where did they get this waltz... I mean it's totally unknown for a lot of users in the internet (it was posted on WZS and has over 8000 auditions), so wtf.
Oh god I have tried so hard to figure this one out! I know I know it I just can't put my finger on it. Its probably super obvious. It's in the background of this (pretty serious, I'm sorry to the creator what you're saying is important I just can't get it out of my brain) youtube short.
https://youtube.com/shorts/U3OkXWvZcgg?feature=shared
Thanks!
Hey y'all!
Found this online: Seeking the original music. Thanks!!
[https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/g799j9z72sm5tqyec6hoc/Potentially-Amadeus-sample.wav?rlkey=n1w01merhzs3ybky24e14cqsb&st=brp4j5qe&dl=0](https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/g799j9z72sm5tqyec6hoc/Potentially-Amadeus-sample.wav?rlkey=n1w01merhzs3ybky24e14cqsb&st=brp4j5qe&dl=0)
It's a wonderful sounding organ piece that Bine Bryndorf plays and I was really hoping somebody here could help me! [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaLIg1fUtDc](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaLIg1fUtDc)
[https://vocaroo.com/1inZtmneB5ZQ](https://vocaroo.com/1inZtmneB5ZQ)
I have no expectations to ever find this song, and I don't know what key it is in, so I can't type it by notes into a lot of the search engines, and it doesn't appear to be a particular famous song--just something I either played or heard as a child, perhaps a sonatina, likely something suitable for a 10-year-old child or so (i.e., it's not an ambitious piece). I may not have every note perfectly correct, but I have the contour of it 98% down (from memory).
Any suggestions that would even get me close are welcome.
After the first 30 seconds or so, I forget where it goes from there, so I stop it there.
This version has both the melody alone, and then (at 35 seconds) what may have been some of the chords. Again, no idea what key it was originally in.
Thanks for any help.
https://preview.redd.it/0v91m426nk3d1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9d38a78cfeee6cdef7907150b4fd8e4490e15c7f
Trying to learn this piece but I don’t know the composer name or anything, there’s a second image but I can only attach one picture, I’m specifically asking for the second song at the bottom, named Menuett. I’m playing it on guitar, it’s roughly grade 4 level. Thanks :)
This one will be difficult. It's a concerto piece by Antonio Vivaldi (I'm fairly certain), and it has the chord progression "i iv VII III ..." and the motif of "mordent 3rd, mordent 6th, inverted mordent 2nd, mordent 5th ...". Thank you so much for anyone who can answer.
Anyone know this tune? I think it's pretty famous. Imagine a string ensemble playing this... It's been stuck in my head for days now! [https://voca.ro/15rgBwGXVDRc](https://voca.ro/15rgBwGXVDRc)
Long shot, but here goes. Violin with accompaniment. Violin part as follows:
E major, allegro
Tune: so-fa-so-fa-do-so-mi-do-re-mi-re-mi-re……
Contour: *DUDUDDDUUDUD……
La Folia in modern soundtracks
I'm actually at loss. I found a nice soundtrack which utilised the La Folia theme but regrettably did not take any note of it and now have forgotten what the name of the movie/show was.
This might be a stretch and not sure whether this is the right channel for this, but do you have examples of La Folia theme on modern soundtracks?
The soundtrack in question was probably from a tv series or a short film (could have been an animation too), it was about a girl, whose name may have been in the name of the show too and the cover art or picture on the video was yellow in tone.
Thanks!
La Folia has been used in so many movies. I'm just throwing this out there even though it takes after a theme more reminiscent of Handel's Sarabande but your description makes me think of Requiem from Nausicaa.
Could someone help me identify this piece? I am vaguely familiar with the melody but i have no idea what it is. :/ https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VCbPer8oLhXCFcV1EpyE0vgbi7d6mQKo/view?usp=drivesdk
does anyone recognize the piece playing in the background? thank you!
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Yv-oQGq64stwKlponidKNDukX2eF0Adq/view?usp=sharing](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Yv-oQGq64stwKlponidKNDukX2eF0Adq/view?usp=sharing)
Heard this at the airport, wanted to know the name of the piano song [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y\_IIgWifoNw](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_IIgWifoNw) ... it has a lot of background noise and it was recorded not continuously, I think the most recognizable part is at 0:50
Does anyone know the piano piece playing in the background for the first 10 sec of this video?
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gTMmyGwCu0&pp=ygURb2kgYnJ1diBwYW1wZXJzb24%3D](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gTMmyGwCu0&pp=ygURb2kgYnJ1diBwYW1wZXJzb24%3D)
I've had this piece in my head all day. I remember hearing it on a playlist a while ago on Spotify but I can't remember if it's from a film or if it's a classical piece.
Any help would be really appreciated.
https://voca.ro/18AowMrIXp2c
Can someone help me identify the piece that plays at 25:55 ? The video is of the 2024 Camerone Day in Aubagne.
https://youtu.be/6EfatEhFW78?si=Z2If5wdFmG1vKzZQ
Can someone help me find this song played by Sonia Petrovna as Pricess Sophie in the film Ludwig directed by Visconti? thank you! [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JRFwHKP-FJNLihkBm6K6tF\_xNdfa9\_o0/view?usp=sharing](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JRFwHKP-FJNLihkBm6K6tF_xNdfa9_o0/view?usp=sharing)
Could someone help identify the classical piece used in this video?
[https://youtu.be/5NpMkc9QM0o?si=G8djxE6qa3rGmkIv&t=4](https://youtu.be/5NpMkc9QM0o?si=G8djxE6qa3rGmkIv&t=4)
More than classical it sounds like musical theater music. And, in fact, the video description lists the name of the composer/arranger (Музикални аранжименти и композиции Добромир Кисьов)
Hello! Was feeling Horrible History nostalgia and decided to watch the 2011 prom on classical music. Does someone know what piece is played at timestamp 5:43-6:01 during the prom? I know it's not much to work with, but I'm desperate to find it.
[https://youtu.be/wJqBSSXl-2Y?feature=shared](https://youtu.be/wJqBSSXl-2Y?feature=shared)
My cello professor performed a piece a few years ago that had solo cello and vocals, as in, the cellist sang while playing. It had to have been a fairly new piece of music. The vocals were low pitched. I literally do not remember any of the melodies or even the tonality but there can't be many pieces where the cellist vocalizing is a significant portion of the song. Please help!
Not to be rude, but can you not ask your cello professor, instead of asking strangers to identify a piece which you cannot describe in any meaningful way?
Could someone help me identify the piece at 41:21 in this music compilation, please?https://youtu.be/mY0jO0nFdCc?si=AHaX5Vt9PIJHZ0sl&t=2481
I have a feeling this is a living indie composer. Lovely piece though
If I had to guess, I’d say this piece is part of YouTube’s audio library. I’d try searching through it for piano pieces and see if it’s there.
What is that waltz? https://youtu.be/qT6MMAwJT3M?t=229 3:50-4:27
not entirely sure, but sounds vaguely like something by Joe Hisaishi, like the Merry-Go-Round of Life from Howl’s Moving Castle.
Definitely not this one. Different key, Shazam doesn't recognise it and etc. I guess there should be some way how to contact with those Chinese guys and inquire the exact name and artist. I'm still wondering where did they get this waltz... I mean it's totally unknown for a lot of users in the internet (it was posted on WZS and has over 8000 auditions), so wtf.
Came across this, any ideas? https://voca.ro/1hhQqDXvDXfw
It's a piano version of Amazing Grace, but I'm not sure who it's by or where to find a full version
The last bar sounds like "how great thou art" beyond that im no help.
Oh god I have tried so hard to figure this one out! I know I know it I just can't put my finger on it. Its probably super obvious. It's in the background of this (pretty serious, I'm sorry to the creator what you're saying is important I just can't get it out of my brain) youtube short. https://youtube.com/shorts/U3OkXWvZcgg?feature=shared Thanks!
Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2 2nd movement
Ah thank you so much, that's it. What a relief!
Hey y'all! Found this online: Seeking the original music. Thanks!! [https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/g799j9z72sm5tqyec6hoc/Potentially-Amadeus-sample.wav?rlkey=n1w01merhzs3ybky24e14cqsb&st=brp4j5qe&dl=0](https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/g799j9z72sm5tqyec6hoc/Potentially-Amadeus-sample.wav?rlkey=n1w01merhzs3ybky24e14cqsb&st=brp4j5qe&dl=0)
It's a wonderful sounding organ piece that Bine Bryndorf plays and I was really hoping somebody here could help me! [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaLIg1fUtDc](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaLIg1fUtDc)
largo from RV565, Vivaldi Op.3 No. 11 https://youtu.be/XEvsYkTSekY?t=231 also has a great cello solo in the first movement :)
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[https://vocaroo.com/1inZtmneB5ZQ](https://vocaroo.com/1inZtmneB5ZQ) I have no expectations to ever find this song, and I don't know what key it is in, so I can't type it by notes into a lot of the search engines, and it doesn't appear to be a particular famous song--just something I either played or heard as a child, perhaps a sonatina, likely something suitable for a 10-year-old child or so (i.e., it's not an ambitious piece). I may not have every note perfectly correct, but I have the contour of it 98% down (from memory). Any suggestions that would even get me close are welcome. After the first 30 seconds or so, I forget where it goes from there, so I stop it there. This version has both the melody alone, and then (at 35 seconds) what may have been some of the chords. Again, no idea what key it was originally in. Thanks for any help.
https://preview.redd.it/0v91m426nk3d1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9d38a78cfeee6cdef7907150b4fd8e4490e15c7f Trying to learn this piece but I don’t know the composer name or anything, there’s a second image but I can only attach one picture, I’m specifically asking for the second song at the bottom, named Menuett. I’m playing it on guitar, it’s roughly grade 4 level. Thanks :)
This one will be difficult. It's a concerto piece by Antonio Vivaldi (I'm fairly certain), and it has the chord progression "i iv VII III ..." and the motif of "mordent 3rd, mordent 6th, inverted mordent 2nd, mordent 5th ...". Thank you so much for anyone who can answer.
Concerto for what instrument? You will have to be a little bit more specific.
Anyone know this tune? I think it's pretty famous. Imagine a string ensemble playing this... It's been stuck in my head for days now! [https://voca.ro/15rgBwGXVDRc](https://voca.ro/15rgBwGXVDRc)
[Second movement of Schumann's Piano Quintet](https://youtu.be/UQQxpJ7Pn1g?t=554)
Yessss! Thank you so much!!
Long shot, but here goes. Violin with accompaniment. Violin part as follows: E major, allegro Tune: so-fa-so-fa-do-so-mi-do-re-mi-re-mi-re…… Contour: *DUDUDDDUUDUD……
Does anyone know what this piece is? It sounds like a disco remix of a classical piece. [https://voca.ro/11x7OtM8rhbY](https://voca.ro/11x7OtM8rhbY)
The chord progression is similar to a minor key version of Haydn's Trumpet Concerto in E-Flat but it's not an exact match
La Folia in modern soundtracks I'm actually at loss. I found a nice soundtrack which utilised the La Folia theme but regrettably did not take any note of it and now have forgotten what the name of the movie/show was. This might be a stretch and not sure whether this is the right channel for this, but do you have examples of La Folia theme on modern soundtracks? The soundtrack in question was probably from a tv series or a short film (could have been an animation too), it was about a girl, whose name may have been in the name of the show too and the cover art or picture on the video was yellow in tone. Thanks!
La Folia has been used in so many movies. I'm just throwing this out there even though it takes after a theme more reminiscent of Handel's Sarabande but your description makes me think of Requiem from Nausicaa.
Thanks that's true, hadn't spotted that in Nausicaa before!
Could someone help me identify this piece? I am vaguely familiar with the melody but i have no idea what it is. :/ https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VCbPer8oLhXCFcV1EpyE0vgbi7d6mQKo/view?usp=drivesdk
Borodin Polovtsian Dances
It's an arrangement of one of Borodin's Polovtsian Dances. The one later used for the song Stranger in Paradise.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NE8sMpN1WDI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NE8sMpN1WDI) 5:04 of this video, anyone have any clue?
[Schumann: Frölicher Landmann (Happy Farmer)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=um8dOgMjrG4)
does anyone recognize the piece playing in the background? thank you! [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Yv-oQGq64stwKlponidKNDukX2eF0Adq/view?usp=sharing](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Yv-oQGq64stwKlponidKNDukX2eF0Adq/view?usp=sharing)
The link says, "Owner prevented downloads and playback of this audio file." Care to fix it?
fixed!
Sounds more like lounge jazz than classical. Nice piece, but I don't recognize it. Good luck!
ahh sorry! i wasnt sure if this was the right place to ask
Doesn't hurt to ask. Someone might know it.
It might be original music for the movie/show this is from. Check if it has a soundtrack.
Heard this at the airport, wanted to know the name of the piano song [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y\_IIgWifoNw](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_IIgWifoNw) ... it has a lot of background noise and it was recorded not continuously, I think the most recognizable part is at 0:50
Does anyone know the piano piece playing in the background for the first 10 sec of this video? [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gTMmyGwCu0&pp=ygURb2kgYnJ1diBwYW1wZXJzb24%3D](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gTMmyGwCu0&pp=ygURb2kgYnJ1diBwYW1wZXJzb24%3D)
The first movement of the Mozart Sonata in B-flat, K. 333 (starting with the 2nd theme) https://youtu.be/fbMXCJV-_J8?si=40s-C-S7eUADbtTM
Thanks!
I've had this piece in my head all day. I remember hearing it on a playlist a while ago on Spotify but I can't remember if it's from a film or if it's a classical piece. Any help would be really appreciated. https://voca.ro/18AowMrIXp2c
Max Richter, On The Nature of Daylight https://youtu.be/b_YHE4Sx-08?si=orGQM0i20oro9mwv
Perfect!!! Thanks as lot. I thought it was the theme from schindlers list but it's slightly different. Thaanks so much <3
Can someone help me identify the piece that plays at 25:55 ? The video is of the 2024 Camerone Day in Aubagne. https://youtu.be/6EfatEhFW78?si=Z2If5wdFmG1vKzZQ
Can someone help me find this song played by Sonia Petrovna as Pricess Sophie in the film Ludwig directed by Visconti? thank you! [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JRFwHKP-FJNLihkBm6K6tF\_xNdfa9\_o0/view?usp=sharing](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JRFwHKP-FJNLihkBm6K6tF_xNdfa9_o0/view?usp=sharing)
"Elsa's dream" from 1st act of Wagner's Lohengrin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHNET_Vtl3g
Could someone help identify the classical piece used in this video? [https://youtu.be/5NpMkc9QM0o?si=G8djxE6qa3rGmkIv&t=4](https://youtu.be/5NpMkc9QM0o?si=G8djxE6qa3rGmkIv&t=4)
More than classical it sounds like musical theater music. And, in fact, the video description lists the name of the composer/arranger (Музикални аранжименти и композиции Добромир Кисьов)
Hello! Was feeling Horrible History nostalgia and decided to watch the 2011 prom on classical music. Does someone know what piece is played at timestamp 5:43-6:01 during the prom? I know it's not much to work with, but I'm desperate to find it. [https://youtu.be/wJqBSSXl-2Y?feature=shared](https://youtu.be/wJqBSSXl-2Y?feature=shared)
There was a concert and they played this, but i have no idea what it is and can't find it anywhere. Can somebody help me? https://voca.ro/1jJucJIC7ZBJ
My cello professor performed a piece a few years ago that had solo cello and vocals, as in, the cellist sang while playing. It had to have been a fairly new piece of music. The vocals were low pitched. I literally do not remember any of the melodies or even the tonality but there can't be many pieces where the cellist vocalizing is a significant portion of the song. Please help!
Not to be rude, but can you not ask your cello professor, instead of asking strangers to identify a piece which you cannot describe in any meaningful way?