If anyone has any idea where this may have come from I would greatly appreciate your input.
the placemat:

the score:

audio recording
Moderator: kcleung
No results found, though, using the first notes of the melody.Kooplet lets anyone perform precise searches among about 400,000 music documents available on the Internet.
So, a musician, by using Kooplet, can find a music score from a short melody he entered, or from a few lyrics words. Kooplet will return relevant results that can be previewed and played before selecting the most appropriate document.
From a graphics standpoint, any piece by a "real" composer would have to be fairly contrapuntal ,or even a full-on fugue, in order to get more-or-less equal and similar visual activity in the two staffs. The usual melody/accompaniment texture of most music after 1800 would have the bass clef looking quite different from the treble, which would detract from the edge-decoration function of the "piece" as it is used now.alphanikonrex wrote: I were the designer I would have just put a nice Mozart excerpt which is public domain anyway; hence lovely music, no problems.