These are the notes to Ode To Joy on the Keyboard or Piano EEFGGFEDCCDEEDDEEFGGFEDCCDEDCC That was the first part. DDECDEFEDDEFECDEG This is the second. EEFGGFEDCCDEEDD And that is the last.
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With panache.
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These are the notes to Ode To Joy on the Keyboard or Piano EEFGGFEDCCDEEDDEEFGGFEDCCDEDCC That was the first part. DDECDEFEDDEFECDEG This is the second. EEFGGFEDCCDEEDD And that is the last.
tyufsj
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for her brother
With panache.
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Ode to joy-Beethoven
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No, "Ode to Joy" was composed by Beethoven as the final movement of his Symphony No. 9. Although it can be arranged for piano, the original composition is for orchestra and choir.
The same for any other instrument.