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Music Used In Bargain Hunt And Four In S Bed
There is a piano solo piece, in a ragtime style, also used extensively on Bargain Hunt and Four in a Bed. It is definitely in a modern,post 1950s style. It was used in a recent Bargain Hunt where Natasha Raskin Sharp was presenting a programme with a royal, commemorative theme (WI ladies eating scones!). I would love to get this sheet music for my partner's up-coming birthday. Help, does anyone know what this piece could be?? I have trolled the music of Motteram, but can't find this piece, so it must be by someone else.
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Found it
https:/ /us.aud ionetwo rk.com/ browse/ m/track /breezi n%27-al ong_441 2
I took the few clear seconds of it and looped it in Audacity then Shazammed it.
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I took the few clear seconds of it and looped it in Audacity then Shazammed it.
// Paul Mottram is a composer, arranger and orchestrator of music for film and television, and also writes production music for Audio Network. //
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Paul_ Mottram
I reckon there is enough info now to track down the dots.
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I reckon there is enough info now to track down the dots.
What a great site! You have all been marvellous. I have tried to 'mark as best answer', but don't feel this is fair. I do thnk that you, 'The Winner' have done most to help, so (while poor as the proverbial church mouse) if you have a favourite charity, I would be willing to offer a modest payment to them, if you let me know what that would be. Looks like I can't obtain a print of this music, but at last I know what it is!
Many thanks and best wishes,
David
Many thanks and best wishes,
David
we tried that Hazlinny, but as it's only incidental music, there's no sheet music for it unfortunately.
https:/ /musesc ore.com /artist /paul_m ottram- 261444/ sheetmu sic?tex t=breez in%27%2 0along
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