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Niles teaches Daphne and Roz to play piano: Which song?
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Pete
2004-09-02 19:33:27 UTC
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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
2004-09-02 20:56:11 UTC
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Post by Pete
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
2004-09-03 08:00:08 UTC
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Post by Kreisleriana
Post by Pete
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"
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
2004-09-03 10:06:18 UTC
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Post by Pete
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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Donnie
2004-09-03 13:21:27 UTC
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Post by Alan Hill
Post by Pete
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
2004-09-03 19:56:29 UTC
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On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 14:21:27 +0100, Donnie
Post by Donnie
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!"
I was only a child then ...


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Donnie
2004-09-03 20:46:11 UTC
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Post by Alan Hill
On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 14:21:27 +0100, Donnie
Post by Donnie
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!"
I was only a child then ...
"Then" ?
manitou910
2004-09-03 13:17:03 UTC
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Post by Pete
Post by Kreisleriana
It was the Andante from Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21 in C, K. 467.
Also known as "Elvira Madigan"
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.








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Donnie
2004-09-03 20:47:03 UTC
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Post by manitou910
Post by Pete
Post by Kreisleriana
It was the Andante from Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21 in C, K. 467.
Also known as "Elvira Madigan"
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.
Is it as easy on the Banjo? I really want to learn.
Post by manitou910
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manitou910
2004-09-03 23:24:17 UTC
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Post by Donnie
Post by manitou910
Technically, it's pretty easy.
Is it as easy on the Banjo? I really want to learn.
Dunno.

I never studied the banjo, even briefly.










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Donnie
2004-09-04 08:51:25 UTC
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Post by manitou910
Post by Donnie
Post by manitou910
Technically, it's pretty easy.
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
Post by manitou910
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manitou910
2004-09-04 13:42:17 UTC
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Post by Donnie
Post by manitou910
Post by Donnie
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
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.








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Donnie
2004-09-04 14:23:23 UTC
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Post by manitou910
Post by Donnie
Post by manitou910
Post by Donnie
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
Seems you need another visit to Italy.
Always :-)
Post by manitou910
Perhaps you'll find a gondolier who plays Mozart on the mandolin.
Have done :-)
Post by manitou910
I just got up.
Me too:-)
Post by manitou910
Feel exhausted.
Always :-)
Post by manitou910
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
2004-09-04 14:25:51 UTC
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On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 15:23:23 +0100, Donnie
Post by Donnie
Post by manitou910
Post by Donnie
Post by manitou910
Post by Donnie
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
Seems you need another visit to Italy.
Always :-)
Post by manitou910
Perhaps you'll find a gondolier who plays Mozart on the mandolin.
Have done :-)
Post by manitou910
I just got up.
Me too:-)
Post by manitou910
Feel exhausted.
Always :-)
Post by manitou910
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
http://www.molvania.com/

No need to thank me.
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Post by manitou910
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Kreisleriana
2004-09-04 20:54:46 UTC
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On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 15:23:23 +0100, Donnie
Post by Donnie
Post by manitou910
Post by Donnie
Post by manitou910
Post by Donnie
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
Seems you need another visit to Italy.
Always :-)
Post by manitou910
Perhaps you'll find a gondolier who plays Mozart on the mandolin.
Have done :-)
Post by manitou910
I just got up.
Me too:-)
Post by manitou910
Feel exhausted.
Always :-)
Post by manitou910
Don't wish to travel anywhere today.
Molvania: A Land Untouched by Modern Dentistry (Jetlag Travel Guide
Is it in the north of England? :P




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Pete
2004-09-04 20:17:28 UTC
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Post by manitou910
Post by Pete
Post by Kreisleriana
It was the Andante from Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21 in C, K. 467.
Also known as "Elvira Madigan"
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.
Thanks! Encouraged by your comment I downloaded a midi of this song,
and converted it to notes, and it seems... manageable.
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2017-11-26 14:23:34 UTC
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Post by Pete
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?
Mozart, piano concerto Nr. 21 (Elvira Madigan)

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