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Topic: Can anyone please help me identity this piece of music in the video  (Read 3199 times)

Offline u_chelva

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It seems like the music is superimposed over the video.
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Offline lelle

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Haha that's weird. The footage looks like he's playing Chopin Waltz in E flat major Op. 18. But I have no idea what the actual audio is.

Offline quantum

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Haha that's weird. The footage looks like he's playing Chopin Waltz in E flat major Op. 18. But I have no idea what the actual audio is.

Nice catch. 

This?



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Offline quantum

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Looks like this was the channel that originally posted the video.

Read the video description, there are clues to the sources.




To answer the question of the OP.  Again read the video description.


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Offline geraldmsharp

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It is difficult to identifySonic exe exactly. Do you have the answer from the above clues?
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