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Yann Tiersen – La valse d’Amélie

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671*71*(2*12)2

1*76 6(2*12)

2*3*2*1*71*76

(1*13)1 73

43(1*13)

1*2*1*71*7 3

43(2*12)2

1*76 6(2*12)

2*3*2*1*71*76

(1*13)1 73

43(1*13)

1*2*1*71*7 3

43(2*12)3*7(61*)76(×2)

(1*13)2* 57

(1*13)2* 57 1* 

 

2*4*6*  2*4*6*

1*4*6*  1*4*6*×2) 

1*3*6*  1*3*6*

1*3*5*  1*3*5*

 

(2*12)2 176 

6(2*12)

2*3*2*1*71*7 (63)


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