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Niles teaches Daphne and Roz to play piano: Which song?

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Pete

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Sep 2, 2004, 3:33:27 PM9/2/04
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The other night in Frasier Niles was teaching Daphne and Roz to play
piano. Would anybody happen to know/remember which (classical) piece
it was that Niles was teaching them?

Kreisleriana

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Sep 2, 2004, 4:56:11 PM9/2/04
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On 2 Sep 2004 12:33:27 -0700, pete...@hotmail.com (Pete) yodeled:

>The other night in Frasier Niles was teaching Daphne and Roz to play
>piano. Would anybody happen to know/remember which (classical) piece
>it was that Niles was teaching them?


It was the Andante from Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21 in C, K. 467.
Also known as "Elvira Madigan"

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Pete

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Sep 3, 2004, 4:00:08 AM9/3/04
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Kreisleriana <kreisl...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<v12fj0pi9cd0821fh...@4ax.com>...

> On 2 Sep 2004 12:33:27 -0700, pete...@hotmail.com (Pete) yodeled:
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> >The other night in Frasier Niles was teaching Daphne and Roz to play
> >piano. Would anybody happen to know/remember which (classical) piece
> >it was that Niles was teaching them?
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> It was the Andante from Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21 in C, K. 467.
> Also known as "Elvira Madigan"
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Thank You! Now, if I were a beginning piano player, and I would like
to play this same song, where should I look for notes for this? I am
assuming that this can be played in "simplistic form" as they did in
Frasier, or in original format, which can be hard/impossible for a
beginner.

Alan Hill

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Sep 3, 2004, 6:06:18 AM9/3/04
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On 3 Sep 2004 01:00:08 -0700, pete...@hotmail.com (Pete) wrote:

>Thank You! Now, if I were a beginning piano player, and I would like
>to play this same song, where should I look for notes for this? I am
>assuming that this can be played in "simplistic form" as they did in
>Frasier, or in original format, which can be hard/impossible for a
>beginner.

Acktcherley, I can quite easily play those notes ... just not in the
right order ...


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manitou910

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Sep 3, 2004, 9:17:03 AM9/3/04
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Pete wrote:
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>>It was the Andante from Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21 in C, K. 467.
>>Also known as "Elvira Madigan"
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> Thank You! Now, if I were a beginning piano player, and I would like
> to play this same song, where should I look for notes for this? I am
> assuming that this can be played in "simplistic form" as they did in
> Frasier, or in original format, which can be hard/impossible for a
> beginner.

Technically, it's pretty easy.


C.

Donnie

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Sep 3, 2004, 9:21:27 AM9/3/04
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On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 10:06:18 GMT, Alan Hill <ny...@u-v-y-y.arg> wrote:

>On 3 Sep 2004 01:00:08 -0700, pete...@hotmail.com (Pete) wrote:
>
>>Thank You! Now, if I were a beginning piano player, and I would like
>>to play this same song, where should I look for notes for this? I am
>>assuming that this can be played in "simplistic form" as they did in
>>Frasier, or in original format, which can be hard/impossible for a
>>beginner.
>
>Acktcherley, I can quite easily play those notes ... just not in the
>right order ...

Get the quote right Alan

Eric Morcombe to Mr Andre Preview.

"Listen sunshine, I am playing all the right notes, just not
necessarily in the right order!"

Alan Hill

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Sep 3, 2004, 3:56:29 PM9/3/04
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On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 14:21:27 +0100, Donnie
<don...@dinonino.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:

>Get the quote right Alan
>
>Eric Morcombe to Mr Andre Preview.
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>"Listen sunshine, I am playing all the right notes, just not
>necessarily in the right order!"

I was only a child then ...

Donnie

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Sep 3, 2004, 4:46:11 PM9/3/04
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On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 19:56:29 GMT, Alan Hill <ny...@u-v-y-y.arg> wrote:

>On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 14:21:27 +0100, Donnie
><don...@dinonino.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:
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>>Get the quote right Alan
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>>Eric Morcombe to Mr Andre Preview.
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>>"Listen sunshine, I am playing all the right notes, just not
>>necessarily in the right order!"
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>I was only a child then ...


"Then" ?

Donnie

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Sep 3, 2004, 4:47:03 PM9/3/04
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On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 13:17:03 GMT, manitou910 <manit...@rogers.com>
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Is it as easy on the Banjo? I really want to learn.
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manitou910

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Sep 3, 2004, 7:24:17 PM9/3/04
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Donnie wrote:
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>>Technically, it's pretty easy.
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> Is it as easy on the Banjo? I really want to learn.

Dunno.

I never studied the banjo, even briefly.


C.

Donnie

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Sep 4, 2004, 4:51:25 AM9/4/04
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On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 23:24:17 GMT, manitou910 <manit...@rogers.com>
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I DIDN'T ASK YOU IF YOU'D STUDIED IT ! I ASKED YOU IF IT WAS EASY.
GOOD GRIEF !!!!!!!!!!!

Donnie " Really. You Can't Get The Staff" Falcone
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manitou910

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Sep 4, 2004, 9:42:17 AM9/4/04
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Donnie wrote:
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>>>Is it as easy on the Banjo? I really want to learn.
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>>Dunno.
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>>I never studied the banjo, even briefly.
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> I DIDN'T ASK YOU IF YOU'D STUDIED IT ! I ASKED YOU IF IT WAS EASY.
> GOOD GRIEF !!!!!!!!!!!
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> Donnie " Really. You Can't Get The Staff" Falcone

Seems you need another visit to Italy.

Perhaps you'll find a gondolier who plays Mozart on the mandolin.

I just got up.

Feel exhausted.

Don't wish to travel anywhere today.


C.

Donnie

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Sep 4, 2004, 10:23:23 AM9/4/04
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On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 13:42:17 GMT, manitou910 <manit...@rogers.com>
wrote:

>Donnie wrote:


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>>>>Is it as easy on the Banjo? I really want to learn.
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>>>Dunno.
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>>>I never studied the banjo, even briefly.
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>> I DIDN'T ASK YOU IF YOU'D STUDIED IT ! I ASKED YOU IF IT WAS EASY.
>> GOOD GRIEF !!!!!!!!!!!
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>> Donnie " Really. You Can't Get The Staff" Falcone
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>Seems you need another visit to Italy.

Always :-)


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>Perhaps you'll find a gondolier who plays Mozart on the mandolin.

Have done :-)
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>I just got up.

Me too:-)
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>Feel exhausted.

Always :-)


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>Don't wish to travel anywhere today.


Molvania: A Land Untouched by Modern Dentistry (Jetlag Travel Guide
S.)

Secretly I figured you'd want too.


Donnie " If I Can Help Someone..." Falcone
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Donnie

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Sep 4, 2004, 10:25:51 AM9/4/04
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http://www.molvania.com/

No need to thank me.
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Pete

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Sep 4, 2004, 4:17:28 PM9/4/04
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manitou910 <manit...@rogers.com> wrote in message news:<j9_Zc.135673$pTn....@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com>...
Thanks! Encouraged by your comment I downloaded a midi of this song,
and converted it to notes, and it seems... manageable.

Kreisleriana

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Sep 4, 2004, 4:54:46 PM9/4/04
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On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 15:23:23 +0100, Donnie
<don...@dinonino.fsnet.co.uk> yodeled:

>On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 13:42:17 GMT, manitou910 <manit...@rogers.com>
>wrote:
>
>>Donnie wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>Is it as easy on the Banjo? I really want to learn.
>>>>
>>>>Dunno.
>>>>
>>>>I never studied the banjo, even briefly.
>>>
>>> I DIDN'T ASK YOU IF YOU'D STUDIED IT ! I ASKED YOU IF IT WAS EASY.
>>> GOOD GRIEF !!!!!!!!!!!
>>>
>>> Donnie " Really. You Can't Get The Staff" Falcone
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>>Seems you need another visit to Italy.
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>Always :-)
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>>Perhaps you'll find a gondolier who plays Mozart on the mandolin.
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>Have done :-)
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>>I just got up.
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>Me too:-)
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>>Feel exhausted.
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>Always :-)
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>>Don't wish to travel anywhere today.
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>Molvania: A Land Untouched by Modern Dentistry (Jetlag Travel Guide

Is it in the north of England? :P

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