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Arlecchino
6 months ago

Hello war dust,

I’ve been thinking for a while because this short cadence is badly placed, on the one hand, and on the other hand someone with the carving has given themselves quite an effort.

Melodic and harmonious, this carving corresponds to the three initial sounds of the Sonata op. 81a “Les Adieux” by Beethoven.
(After C major transposed, the two upper voices are correct, the bass a little different, the 3. The sound is like Beethoven…)

In addition to the initials “T” and “F”, the “good-being” can certainly have a meaning.

LG
alecquinone

upbrunce
6 months ago
Reply to  Arlecchino

That’s why I felt so familiar. I’ve been grieving here for days and I’ve been summing it up. Dankesehr. 🙃

horstwalter132
6 months ago

It looks like there are banknotes if they are pinned in clay wood I can’t say they knock off the bank with notes

SalatAufemBrot
6 months ago

First a C major chord without quinte, then a G major trio with terz in the bass, and then a resolution after a minor.