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Hey

Does anyone know what music this is? not the intro to frasier but the piano pierce that is played right after that, you only hear a little of it but i hope it is enough to people to identify for me.

http://upit.jtw.dk/dl/g82/ <-- the music!

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It won't play on my MS Media Player anyone got it to play?

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it's just a wav file so it should work smirk

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The file will not play for me either (in WinAmp). It looks like you didn't upload a valid wav file.

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It doesn't work in Winamp, but it works fine in Windows Media Player.


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J. S. Bach, Partita #1, Bb, 1st movement.

There's a free mp3 download here:

Bach Partita #1 Prelude

(By Chiara Bertoglio on Pianosociety.com)

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Thanks for that Palindrome. I like Bach very much and it seems to suit my jazz mind and soul.

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thanks a million Palindrome


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