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The version of "Für Elise" heard today is an earlier version that was transcribed by Ludwig Nohl. There is a later revised version from 1822, with drastic changes to the accompaniment which was transcribed from a manuscript by the Beethoven scholar Barry Cooper .
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As I wrote, I took the respelling symbols from Pronunciation respelling for English; if you think that "German: für" is not properly represented by "für", I suggest to raise that at Talk:Pronunciation respelling for English. Beethoven was a German-speaking composer, and so were all the possible Elises who he might have meant.
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Lemmings love using sonata to make a dissonant racket on a piano. Grizzy wants to get rid of the old piano but when he notices that she-bear likes the melody of Fur Elise, so he decides to learn the piece.