"From the 1960 movie Νever on Sunday (Ποτέ την Κυριακή).
I found this because I came across a Polish cover while searching for another song. The Polish database also returned a French version by Dalida."
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Stephanus commented 13min ago"Nuh uh
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Stephanus commented 13min ago"No, I understand why you did the link between the beginning of my recording and the middle of the song, but it isn't the right one. I'll try to find the name of the instrument that made the first second of my recording once I'll be home
"Maybe Charles Gounod: Funeral March For a Marionette? https://youtu.be/0pOXhAF7L0I?feature=sharedNo it isn't. And don't worry for the guesses 👍Prokofiev "Dance of The Knights", maybe? https://youtu.be/bBsKplb2E6Q?feature=shared
Sorry for the wild guessesI'm sorry but I'm unable to produce a better sound. However, I'm certain about the five or six first seconds, even if I think the rythm could be a bit slowerCan you update your sample if you feel it's slightly off? Happy to look further into it!Yeah damn... I mixed the 3 last seconds and some parts with the Hungarian march. (the "Tim dum, ta la tata" at the end and the "tum digudum")
And the for teh Egyptian march, it sounds extremely similar and close to what I'm searching for, but it isn't the right song
Another guess is Berlioz — Hungarian March From the Damnation of Faust. (https://youtu.be/7okulqWTP2Q?feature=shared)
And there's always Johann Strauss II's Egyptian March, but I guess you would have checked that one (https://youtu.be/XbvwNAQ8u4o?feature=shared)