22 Sat February 22 2014 - 05:58:58 Name: Dennis Psiuk Email: dennispsiuk@gmail.com Where are you from?: Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada Comments: Great Collect! My Daddy played the accordion and I grew up with many of these songs. Kind, Sir, you may be the perfect person to help me identify a song. It is a three part mazurka, Polish, I believe. I can type a small portion of the first two segments. Let(H)represent the high note. Example(H)C equals High C. First line of part one Begin on middle F and move up then back: F Bflat (H)C# (H)F (H)C# (H)C Bflat (H)C I cannot seem to pick up the next lines of part one. First lines of part two Begin on high C: (H)C (H)C (H)D (H)C B Bflat (H)D (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C# (H)C (H)F (H)F (H)G (H)F (H)E (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C B Bflat G F Though I know the complete song in my head I do not know how to continue with part three. 23 Thu January 09 2014 - 20:00:44 Name: MAURICE MCNULTY Email: M93030@AOL.COM Where are you from?: LOWELL MA.01852 Comments: Great Collect! My Daddy played the accordion and I grew up with many of these songs. Kind, Sir, you may be the perfect person to help me identify a song. It is a three part mazurka, Polish, I believe. I can type a small portion of the first two segments. Let(H)represent the high note. Example(H)C equals High C. First line of part one Begin on middle F and move up then back: F Bflat (H)C# (H)F (H)C# (H)C Bflat (H)C I cannot seem to pick up the next lines of part one. First lines of part two Begin on high C: (H)C (H)C (H)D (H)C B Bflat (H)D (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C# (H)C (H)F (H)F (H)G (H)F (H)E (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C B Bflat G F Though I know the complete song in my head I do not know how to continue with part three. 24 Mon December 09 2013 - 12:57:41 Name: Hilde Henry Email: hilde53cox.net Where are you from?: Springfield, VA Comments: Great Collect! My Daddy played the accordion and I grew up with many of these songs. Kind, Sir, you may be the perfect person to help me identify a song. It is a three part mazurka, Polish, I believe. I can type a small portion of the first two segments. Let(H)represent the high note. Example(H)C equals High C. First line of part one Begin on middle F and move up then back: F Bflat (H)C# (H)F (H)C# (H)C Bflat (H)C I cannot seem to pick up the next lines of part one. First lines of part two Begin on high C: (H)C (H)C (H)D (H)C B Bflat (H)D (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C# (H)C (H)F (H)F (H)G (H)F (H)E (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C B Bflat G F Though I know the complete song in my head I do not know how to continue with part three. 25 Mon November 25 2013 - 18:00:20 Name: Derek Email: dbs2@shaw.ca Where are you from?: Edmonton Alberta Canada Comments: Great Collect! My Daddy played the accordion and I grew up with many of these songs. Kind, Sir, you may be the perfect person to help me identify a song. It is a three part mazurka, Polish, I believe. I can type a small portion of the first two segments. Let(H)represent the high note. Example(H)C equals High C. First line of part one Begin on middle F and move up then back: F Bflat (H)C# (H)F (H)C# (H)C Bflat (H)C I cannot seem to pick up the next lines of part one. First lines of part two Begin on high C: (H)C (H)C (H)D (H)C B Bflat (H)D (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C# (H)C (H)F (H)F (H)G (H)F (H)E (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C B Bflat G F Though I know the complete song in my head I do not know how to continue with part three. 26 Mon November 25 2013 - 08:05:32 Name: Tibor Pál Kovács Email: kovacstiborpal@gmail.com Where are you from?: Hungary, Szerencs Comments: Great Collect! My Daddy played the accordion and I grew up with many of these songs. Kind, Sir, you may be the perfect person to help me identify a song. It is a three part mazurka, Polish, I believe. I can type a small portion of the first two segments. Let(H)represent the high note. Example(H)C equals High C. First line of part one Begin on middle F and move up then back: F Bflat (H)C# (H)F (H)C# (H)C Bflat (H)C I cannot seem to pick up the next lines of part one. First lines of part two Begin on high C: (H)C (H)C (H)D (H)C B Bflat (H)D (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C# (H)C (H)F (H)F (H)G (H)F (H)E (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C B Bflat G F Though I know the complete song in my head I do not know how to continue with part three. 27 Tue November 19 2013 - 18:47:31 Name: Mel Farr Email: farrmm@msn.com Where are you from?: Utah Comments: Great Collect! My Daddy played the accordion and I grew up with many of these songs. Kind, Sir, you may be the perfect person to help me identify a song. It is a three part mazurka, Polish, I believe. I can type a small portion of the first two segments. Let(H)represent the high note. Example(H)C equals High C. First line of part one Begin on middle F and move up then back: F Bflat (H)C# (H)F (H)C# (H)C Bflat (H)C I cannot seem to pick up the next lines of part one. First lines of part two Begin on high C: (H)C (H)C (H)D (H)C B Bflat (H)D (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C# (H)C (H)F (H)F (H)G (H)F (H)E (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C B Bflat G F Though I know the complete song in my head I do not know how to continue with part three. 28 Sat November 09 2013 - 17:57:49 Name: Sharo n Helstad Email: sharstad@centurytel.net Where are you from?: Ettrick, Wisconsin 54627 Comments: Great Collect! My Daddy played the accordion and I grew up with many of these songs. Kind, Sir, you may be the perfect person to help me identify a song. It is a three part mazurka, Polish, I believe. I can type a small portion of the first two segments. Let(H)represent the high note. Example(H)C equals High C. First line of part one Begin on middle F and move up then back: F Bflat (H)C# (H)F (H)C# (H)C Bflat (H)C I cannot seem to pick up the next lines of part one. First lines of part two Begin on high C: (H)C (H)C (H)D (H)C B Bflat (H)D (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C# (H)C (H)F (H)F (H)G (H)F (H)E (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C B Bflat G F Though I know the complete song in my head I do not know how to continue with part three. 29 Fri November 08 2013 - 05:50:40 Name: Don Allen Email: don64738@ymail.com Where are you from?: Salt Lake City, Ut Comments: Great Collect! My Daddy played the accordion and I grew up with many of these songs. Kind, Sir, you may be the perfect person to help me identify a song. It is a three part mazurka, Polish, I believe. I can type a small portion of the first two segments. Let(H)represent the high note. Example(H)C equals High C. First line of part one Begin on middle F and move up then back: F Bflat (H)C# (H)F (H)C# (H)C Bflat (H)C I cannot seem to pick up the next lines of part one. First lines of part two Begin on high C: (H)C (H)C (H)D (H)C B Bflat (H)D (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C# (H)C (H)F (H)F (H)G (H)F (H)E (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C B Bflat G F Though I know the complete song in my head I do not know how to continue with part three. 30 Mon October 21 2013 - 16:55:32 Name: Razak rahman Email: man3135@yahoo.com Where are you from?: Malaysia Comments: Great Collect! My Daddy played the accordion and I grew up with many of these songs. Kind, Sir, you may be the perfect person to help me identify a song. It is a three part mazurka, Polish, I believe. I can type a small portion of the first two segments. Let(H)represent the high note. Example(H)C equals High C. First line of part one Begin on middle F and move up then back: F Bflat (H)C# (H)F (H)C# (H)C Bflat (H)C I cannot seem to pick up the next lines of part one. First lines of part two Begin on high C: (H)C (H)C (H)D (H)C B Bflat (H)D (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C# (H)C (H)F (H)F (H)G (H)F (H)E (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C B Bflat G F Though I know the complete song in my head I do not know how to continue with part three. 31 Thu October 10 2013 - 16:06:51 Name: leeneia Email: Where are you from?: Missouri Comments: Great Collect! My Daddy played the accordion and I grew up with many of these songs. Kind, Sir, you may be the perfect person to help me identify a song. It is a three part mazurka, Polish, I believe. I can type a small portion of the first two segments. Let(H)represent the high note. Example(H)C equals High C. First line of part one Begin on middle F and move up then back: F Bflat (H)C# (H)F (H)C# (H)C Bflat (H)C I cannot seem to pick up the next lines of part one. First lines of part two Begin on high C: (H)C (H)C (H)D (H)C B Bflat (H)D (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C# (H)C (H)F (H)F (H)G (H)F (H)E (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C B Bflat G F Though I know the complete song in my head I do not know how to continue with part three. 32 Mon May 20 2013 - 15:43:14 Name: pete Email: pstrong172@hotmail.co.uk Where are you from?: manchester england Comments: Great Collect! My Daddy played the accordion and I grew up with many of these songs. Kind, Sir, you may be the perfect person to help me identify a song. It is a three part mazurka, Polish, I believe. I can type a small portion of the first two segments. Let(H)represent the high note. Example(H)C equals High C. First line of part one Begin on middle F and move up then back: F Bflat (H)C# (H)F (H)C# (H)C Bflat (H)C I cannot seem to pick up the next lines of part one. First lines of part two Begin on high C: (H)C (H)C (H)D (H)C B Bflat (H)D (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C# (H)C (H)F (H)F (H)G (H)F (H)E (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C B Bflat G F Though I know the complete song in my head I do not know how to continue with part three. 33 Wed May 08 2013 - 13:12:04 Name: Kathleen Email: SirGuinness@comcast.net Where are you from?: Highland, Michigan Comments: 23 Thu January 09 2014 - 20:00:44 Name: MAURICE MCNULTY Email: M93030@AOL.COM Where are you from?: LOWELL MA.01852 Comments: Great Collect! My Daddy played the accordion and I grew up with many of these songs. Kind, Sir, you may be the perfect person to help me identify a song. It is a three part mazurka, Polish, I believe. I can type a small portion of the first two segments. Let(H)represent the high note. Example(H)C equals High C. First line of part one Begin on middle F and move up then back: F Bflat (H)C# (H)F (H)C# (H)C Bflat (H)C I cannot seem to pick up the next lines of part one. First lines of part two Begin on high C: (H)C (H)C (H)D (H)C B Bflat (H)D (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C# (H)C (H)F (H)F (H)G (H)F (H)E (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C B Bflat G F Though I know the complete song in my head I do not know how to continue with part three. 34 Tue April 30 2013 - 15:53:08 Name: CZ Breiner Email: czbreiner2@hotmail.com Where are you from?: Harrison, Michigan Comments: 23 Thu January 09 2014 - 20:00:44 Name: MAURICE MCNULTY Email: M93030@AOL.COM Where are you from?: LOWELL MA.01852 Comments: Great Collect! My Daddy played the accordion and I grew up with many of these songs. Kind, Sir, you may be the perfect person to help me identify a song. It is a three part mazurka, Polish, I believe. I can type a small portion of the first two segments. Let(H)represent the high note. Example(H)C equals High C. First line of part one Begin on middle F and move up then back: F Bflat (H)C# (H)F (H)C# (H)C Bflat (H)C I cannot seem to pick up the next lines of part one. First lines of part two Begin on high C: (H)C (H)C (H)D (H)C B Bflat (H)D (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C# (H)C (H)F (H)F (H)G (H)F (H)E (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C B Bflat G F Though I know the complete song in my head I do not know how to continue with part three. 35 Sat April 20 2013 - 08:29:43 Name: Helmut Email: hm@plimpim.com Where are you from?: This time in Hua Hin Thailand Comments: 23 Thu January 09 2014 - 20:00:44 Name: MAURICE MCNULTY Email: M93030@AOL.COM Where are you from?: LOWELL MA.01852 Comments: Great Collect! My Daddy played the accordion and I grew up with many of these songs. Kind, Sir, you may be the perfect person to help me identify a song. It is a three part mazurka, Polish, I believe. I can type a small portion of the first two segments. Let(H)represent the high note. Example(H)C equals High C. First line of part one Begin on middle F and move up then back: F Bflat (H)C# (H)F (H)C# (H)C Bflat (H)C I cannot seem to pick up the next lines of part one. First lines of part two Begin on high C: (H)C (H)C (H)D (H)C B Bflat (H)D (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C# (H)C (H)F (H)F (H)G (H)F (H)E (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C B Bflat G F Though I know the complete song in my head I do not know how to continue with part three. 36 Wed April 17 2013 - 14:24:12 Name: Richard Quick Email: RichardQ@frontier.com Where are you from?: Western N.Y. Comments: 23 Thu January 09 2014 - 20:00:44 Name: MAURICE MCNULTY Email: M93030@AOL.COM Where are you from?: LOWELL MA.01852 Comments: Great Collect! My Daddy played the accordion and I grew up with many of these songs. Kind, Sir, you may be the perfect person to help me identify a song. It is a three part mazurka, Polish, I believe. I can type a small portion of the first two segments. Let(H)represent the high note. Example(H)C equals High C. First line of part one Begin on middle F and move up then back: F Bflat (H)C# (H)F (H)C# (H)C Bflat (H)C I cannot seem to pick up the next lines of part one. First lines of part two Begin on high C: (H)C (H)C (H)D (H)C B Bflat (H)D (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C# (H)C (H)F (H)F (H)G (H)F (H)E (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C B Bflat G F Though I know the complete song in my head I do not know how to continue with part three. 37 Thu April 11 2013 - 13:09:22 Name: Bob Clarke Email: oldkunnel@newoldkunnel.net Where are you from?: Hanover PA Comments: 23 Thu January 09 2014 - 20:00:44 Name: MAURICE MCNULTY Email: M93030@AOL.COM Where are you from?: LOWELL MA.01852 Comments: Great Collect! My Daddy played the accordion and I grew up with many of these songs. Kind, Sir, you may be the perfect person to help me identify a song. It is a three part mazurka, Polish, I believe. I can type a small portion of the first two segments. Let(H)represent the high note. Example(H)C equals High C. First line of part one Begin on middle F and move up then back: F Bflat (H)C# (H)F (H)C# (H)C Bflat (H)C I cannot seem to pick up the next lines of part one. First lines of part two Begin on high C: (H)C (H)C (H)D (H)C B Bflat (H)D (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C# (H)C (H)F (H)F (H)G (H)F (H)E (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C B Bflat G F Though I know the complete song in my head I do not know how to continue with part three. 38 Tue February 19 2013 - 05:28:03 Name: ken Email: midiman14@bigpond.com Where are you from?: austrlia Comments: 23 Thu January 09 2014 - 20:00:44 Name: MAURICE MCNULTY Email: M93030@AOL.COM Where are you from?: LOWELL MA.01852 Comments: Great Collect! My Daddy played the accordion and I grew up with many of these songs. Kind, Sir, you may be the perfect person to help me identify a song. It is a three part mazurka, Polish, I believe. I can type a small portion of the first two segments. Let(H)represent the high note. Example(H)C equals High C. First line of part one Begin on middle F and move up then back: F Bflat (H)C# (H)F (H)C# (H)C Bflat (H)C I cannot seem to pick up the next lines of part one. First lines of part two Begin on high C: (H)C (H)C (H)D (H)C B Bflat (H)D (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C# (H)C (H)F (H)F (H)G (H)F (H)E (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C B Bflat G F Though I know the complete song in my head I do not know how to continue with part three. 39 Fri February 01 2013 - 03:26:45 Name: Arthur Email: artig1@optusnet.com.au Where are you from?: Australia Comments: 23 Thu January 09 2014 - 20:00:44 Name: MAURICE MCNULTY Email: M93030@AOL.COM Where are you from?: LOWELL MA.01852 Comments: Great Collect! My Daddy played the accordion and I grew up with many of these songs. Kind, Sir, you may be the perfect person to help me identify a song. It is a three part mazurka, Polish, I believe. I can type a small portion of the first two segments. Let(H)represent the high note. Example(H)C equals High C. First line of part one Begin on middle F and move up then back: F Bflat (H)C# (H)F (H)C# (H)C Bflat (H)C I cannot seem to pick up the next lines of part one. First lines of part two Begin on high C: (H)C (H)C (H)D (H)C B Bflat (H)D (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C# (H)C (H)F (H)F (H)G (H)F (H)E (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C B Bflat G F Though I know the complete song in my head I do not know how to continue with part three. 40 Tue January 29 2013 - 19:33:38 Name: Genie Email: zitajean@ruraltel.net Where are you from?: Kansas Comments: 23 Thu January 09 2014 - 20:00:44 Name: MAURICE MCNULTY Email: M93030@AOL.COM Where are you from?: LOWELL MA.01852 Comments: Great Collect! My Daddy played the accordion and I grew up with many of these songs. Kind, Sir, you may be the perfect person to help me identify a song. It is a three part mazurka, Polish, I believe. I can type a small portion of the first two segments. Let(H)represent the high note. Example(H)C equals High C. First line of part one Begin on middle F and move up then back: F Bflat (H)C# (H)F (H)C# (H)C Bflat (H)C I cannot seem to pick up the next lines of part one. First lines of part two Begin on high C: (H)C (H)C (H)D (H)C B Bflat (H)D (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C# (H)C (H)F (H)F (H)G (H)F (H)E (H)D (H)E (H)D (H)C B Bflat G F Though I know the complete song in my head I do not know how to continue with part three. Back to Grandpa Schober's Original MIDI Files 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 >>
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