According to http://www.giftsonline.net/catalog/Piano_Music_Boxes.html it would cost you $85.00 to get a music box that plays Beethoven's For Elise.
One would likely be able to find the music for Fur Elise at their local music store, as it is very popular. You may also check online sheet music sites for the work.
I would probably say Fur elise by Mozart
That would be Beethoven's Bagatelle in A minor, WoO 59 -"Für Elise"
an ipod plays music
Lotus is a make all its own. The model would be the elise
Playing Fur-Elise with a wooden instrument would need an accompaniment--preferably from a string orchestra. A keyboard accompaniment may not be used as it is a work for solo piano. An interesting alternative would be to transcribe it to a woodwind quartet or quintet.
"Fur Elise" is not a song: it is a piano bagatelle. In order to determine another piece of music that could be played at the same time, one would have to find a piece of music which was in A minor, based largely on A minor and E minor chords, and in 3/8 time: a fairly unusual combination.
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Plays do this in the way that plays are part of theater. Music would be... Well how often do you see a play that has nomusic? Not so often so that would be that. How its American i really don't know but i know at least know that much.
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Bertolt Brecht often employed the theme of melodic reprise in his plays which is when he would introduce a subtle melody in a certain scene, and when the themes of that scene would happen again, he would play the music again.