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Johann Sebastian Bach - Minuet In G Major BWV Anh. 114
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hern commented 24s ago"this is a good song"
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corsen commented 3min ago"np
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Coolkid97 edited 8min agoSample was edited
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Monses commented 15min ago"THIS ISN'T PROVEN, but this can help support the claim that the one eddsworld profile picture guy made. you see, pilo MIGHT actually have the full song on his computer, but just doesnt want to share the song.
pilo isn't really inactive, so he does see the messages in this forum, but he just doesnt want to answer.
but if pilo releases the full song or just says he doesnt have the full song, then i stand corrected.
"What leads does anyone have anything?ok nvm. according to a reply that i now cant find on this forum, it was recorded on PC. this is proved by the quiet computer clicks you can hear in the sample. -
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marcandre77 starts following 17min agoa sample in Pop
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Wreckingball posted 19min agonew sample in Other
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julombie commented 19min ago"Original: Мария Пахоменко - Стоят девчонки
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnUunfkPLP4" -
julombie answered 21min ago김광숙 - Стоят девчонки (처녀는 서있네)
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bovely starts following 21min agoa sample in Pop
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Needtoknow23 commented 23min ago"Thats just the sound of the older versions of Android phones when you tap on the screen to press something!
"by the way, what was that noise at the beginning? it sounds like water getting out of a microphone
musicfan1994
To give you some full context:
The Minuets in G major and G minor, BWV Anh. 114 and 115, are a pair of movements from a suite for harpsichord by Christian Petzold, which, through their appearance in the 1725 Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach, used to be attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach. So it appears the actual composer is Christian Petzold, and not J. S. Bach, J. S. Bach only being an attribution based on its appearance in that notebook.
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