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Post by JamesP on Oct 18, 2015 9:24:19 GMT -5
Is it Chopsticks?
or Beethoven's Fifth Symphony Concerto
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Post by tomd on Oct 18, 2015 15:29:35 GMT -5
For me in Beethoven, it's the Hammerklavier Sonata:
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Post by tomd on Oct 18, 2015 17:11:48 GMT -5
I'll throw in Chopin's Funeral March:
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Post by bscott on Oct 19, 2015 13:26:46 GMT -5
Fur Elise/Moonlight Sonata
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Post by JamesP on Oct 19, 2015 15:30:52 GMT -5
How about St Louis Blues
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Post by JamesP on Oct 19, 2015 15:32:36 GMT -5
And of course - Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer"
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Post by Steven B on Oct 20, 2015 4:06:03 GMT -5
all of the above are surely worthy competitors for the most recognizable piano! Good job......but for us few old, wore out rednecks that are still kicking, I'd have to say that the song "Last Date" by Mr. Floyd Cramer would have to be somewhere up there around the top of this list. I would imagine that back in the days, there was many of hours of heavy smooching going on in the back of a car somewhere off the road while this tune played in the background via an AM radio.
sigh.......cough.......hummm........well a memory does have some values...right? [yes]
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Post by earleg on Oct 24, 2015 19:32:11 GMT -5
The Linus and Lucy piano Peanuts theme song by Vince Guaraldi maybe for the general public. I guess you could put Cast Your Fate to the Wind and Take 5 in there also.
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