They stand, face the American flag, remove their hats, place their right hand over their heart, stand reverent, and some sing along.
america and americans
I have heard 133, but nothing official yet that I have heard
yes of course they can, that's where the national anthem originated from as a diver went in and heard fishes singing about the queen
Radio
The New Americans (The Americans nowadays) and the British. The british were mad because America beat them in the revolutionary war. This war is where America's national anthem comes from.
The U.S. national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner," was written by Francis Scott Key during the War of 1812, specifically after witnessing the British bombardment of Fort McHenry in 1814. Key was inspired by the sight of the American flag still flying after the attack, symbolizing resilience and patriotism. The poem he wrote was later set to music and officially adopted as the national anthem in 1931. This anthem reflects the struggle and determination of Americans during that tumultuous period.
No, most Americans have never heard of him or his views.
In my opinoin a heard its rugby and baseball
The main melody was taken from Donizetti's Lucrezia Borgia. The melody can be heard several times in the Prologue's Finale.
There isn't one, but you can put non-anthem, not an anthem, anti-anthem, anthem-less to your sentence.
we hang the flag, national anthem, pledge, red white blue, celebrate 4th and presidents day
No matter whose national anthem is being played, respect should be shown, by standing up. Americans tend to place their right hand over their heart. British usually keep their hands at their side.