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Beethoven's Mondscheinsonate Artsapat Send a noteboard - 07/06/2010 08:06:31 AM
Baroque through romantic, minor key with mournful, moving melody. Something, anything, PLEASE.


It has it all: beautiful, mournful, romantic, moving. Beethoven's not considered to be fully Baroque though, but more between Baroque and Classical. On the other hand, he is considered to be from the beginning of the Romantic era, so he's perfect for whatever you're going to do.
The mystery deepens... I think. *MySmiley*
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Someone come up with a piece of music: - 07/06/2010 03:18:45 AM 529 Views
May I have a little more information as to what it is for, please? *NM* - 07/06/2010 03:43:32 AM 186 Views
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You mean as opposed to him being regarded as between Baroque and Classical Eras? - 07/06/2010 09:20:31 AM 368 Views
Si. - 07/06/2010 09:44:34 AM 360 Views
It's in C sharp minor. *NM* - 07/06/2010 11:21:15 PM 169 Views
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I know nothing of keys, and it's definitely not baroque. - 10/06/2010 03:26:00 AM 498 Views

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