Greetings,
Is it possible to search for a PDF that was uploaded on or around September 15, 2009?
Thanks,
Paul
Search by date uploaded (from 3 years ago)
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Re: Search by date uploaded (from 3 years ago)
Do you have more information about the PDF besides its upload date?
It's probably possible to find it by using the Index Number Reverse Lookup, but that could get a bit tedious. If you have more information, like who uploaded it, or what type of piece it is, there may be easier ways to find it.
It's probably possible to find it by using the Index Number Reverse Lookup, but that could get a bit tedious. If you have more information, like who uploaded it, or what type of piece it is, there may be easier ways to find it.
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Re: Search by date uploaded (from 3 years ago)
There are 52 Google results for the 15 september 2009. Don't you know the instrumentation or part of the title e.g. Sonata etc? What is the error margin around the 15 september 2009?
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Re: Search by date uploaded (from 3 years ago)
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I'm sorry for nor replying sooner. I found the song I was looking for. Thank you all for the help. The next time I have a question I won't be so vague. I did know the name of the piece as well as the instrumentation, but didn't have the right composer (I thought it was Cui, but it was actually Rimsky-Korsakov).
Thanks again,
Paul
I'm sorry for nor replying sooner. I found the song I was looking for. Thank you all for the help. The next time I have a question I won't be so vague. I did know the name of the piece as well as the instrumentation, but didn't have the right composer (I thought it was Cui, but it was actually Rimsky-Korsakov).
Thanks again,
Paul