I've been wanting to ask this question for years now...
Posted: 30-03-2006 18:57
...and I've never been able to actually put my question into words, let alone do a search for it on google.
If you will, please watch this short film on video.google.com. I'm sorry for the bad compression (it's on ebaumsworld.com too but this is less of a hassle I guessedited: see bottom of post):
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 50&pl=true
The video in itself is pretty entertaining imo, but that's not what this is about.
I've been wanting to know what piece the last 7 notes are from for years, and possibly who composed it.
Even knowing what notes they are will satisfy me for now.
It's a tune that pretty much everyone knows, but no-one I've asked knows where it comes from /o\
In the video he just attaches it to the piece he 'plays' before it (Rondo Alla Turca by Beethoven
), the last note of that being the starting note of this tune.
I hope someone here will be able to help me
edit: For people in countries video.google.com does not support, or on set-ups where it crashes:
The eBaum's World alternative.
If you will, please watch this short film on video.google.com. I'm sorry for the bad compression (it's on ebaumsworld.com too but this is less of a hassle I guessedited: see bottom of post):
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 50&pl=true
The video in itself is pretty entertaining imo, but that's not what this is about.
I've been wanting to know what piece the last 7 notes are from for years, and possibly who composed it.
Even knowing what notes they are will satisfy me for now.
It's a tune that pretty much everyone knows, but no-one I've asked knows where it comes from /o\
In the video he just attaches it to the piece he 'plays' before it (Rondo Alla Turca by Beethoven

I hope someone here will be able to help me

edit: For people in countries video.google.com does not support, or on set-ups where it crashes:
The eBaum's World alternative.