go with the treble clef?
Johann Pachelbel
Baptized in September 1, 1653 and died in March 3, 1706.
He was a German Baroque composer, organist and teacher.
and he has a really great composition too.
Pachelbel's Canon By Johann Pachelbel , also known as Canon in D major, or more formally, Canon and Gigue in D major for three Violins and Basso Continuo (Kanon und Gigue in D-Dur für drei Violinen und Basso Continuo)
people love this song.
it's the song that's (almost) always played at weddings.
no matter anime, movie, plays, drama serials and even comedies use this song.
sometimes even some parts of the pop or rnb song you're playing in the cd player seem to have some little bits that sound like this song.there are others who use all sorts of instruments to play it and put it on the web.
in short, this song is alr the ultimate superstar on its own.
and it is also so popular and nice and famous that there are tons of arrangements to this song.some easy or well, not so crazy...
and those that takes a little more practice than the rest.

nevertheless, the middle most signature part of the piece is still prominent and beautiful.
and i wonder, how's the score like since it was originally for 3 violins and basso continuo.
remember the 1 hour wait for the complimentary ticket?
here's it.

i thought i should get a picture of it before part of it gets torn.
august is a star-struck month.
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