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{{Thumb|DD113939|[[DD113939]]: Delia's score headed "EASTER 64"}}
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In Delia's papers there are three sides of manuscript score headed "EASTER 64", consisting of extended melody with and without bass lines and some chord sequences, though we don't know for what.
{{Thumb|DD113956|[[DD113956]]: Side 2}}
 
{{Thumb|DD114022|[[DD114022]]: Side 3}}
 
  
One of Delia's manuscript scores is headed "EASTER 64", consisting of three sides of extended melody with and without bass lines and some chord sequences, though we don't know for what.
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In the top right corner of the score are written details for DR WHO and THIS CAN'T BE LOVE, though it is neither [[Doctor Who]] nor Natalie Cole's jazz song.
  
In the top right corner of the score are written details for DR WHO and THIS CAN'T BE LOVE, though it is neither [[Doctor Who]] nor Natalie Cole's jazz song.
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=Papers=
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Image:DD113939.jpg|[[DD113939]]: Side 1
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Image:DD113956.jpg|[[DD113956]]: Side 2
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Image:DD114022.jpg|[[DD114022]]: Side 3
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Revision as of 15:54, 20 June 2021

In Delia's papers there are three sides of manuscript score headed "EASTER 64", consisting of extended melody with and without bass lines and some chord sequences, though we don't know for what.

In the top right corner of the score are written details for DR WHO and THIS CAN'T BE LOVE, though it is neither Doctor Who nor Natalie Cole's jazz song.

Papers