The third and most famous movement of Claude Debussy's Suite bergamasque is Clair de lune, in D♭ major. Its name comes from Paul-Marie Verlaine's poem "Clair de lune", which means "moonlight" in French. It is written in 9/8 meter, marked andante très expressif, and to be played mostly pianissimo. It is not to be confused with the two settings of the poem made by Debussy for voice and piano accompaniment.
Arranged by layering two types of Yamaha-made piano sounds, the CP-80 electric grand piano, and the DX7 "FullTines" patch.
Arranged by layering two types of Yamaha-made piano sounds, the CP-80 electric grand piano, and the DX7 "FullTines" patch.
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