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This song was put together in Noteworthy Composer, using the sheet music you see before you, by Kieros in a humorous thread. The song's technically not called Faerie's Aire and Death Waltz, it's called String Quartet No. 556(b) for Strings In A Minor (Motoring Accident), but it's up as Faerie's for ease of searching. It was also composed by John Stump, as a satirical piece of music that actual
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