See if your public library bought a legal copy of the sheet music. Otherwise you need to buy your own legal copy.
Whitney was a humanitarian because her recording of the Star Spangled Banner, the best and highest selling copy of our national anthem ever, donated the proceeds to the Red Cross. Later she did subsequent concerts for Desert Storm veterans and donated all those proceed to the Veteran's fund. Whitney also donated various amounts of money to scholarships for young people.
One of the best sites for understanding music notation and jazz theory is Michael Furster's Jazz Class. You will find a printable copy of the keyboard as a support materials for various lessons - try http://www.jazclass.aust.com/lessons/jt/jt01.htm#dl. Other good sites for music theory and notation include Music Theory www. musictheory.net and Bob Keller's Jazz Page, all of which have printable copies of keyboards along with much, much more. A third idea is to carry out a Google search for images, using search terms like "music theory" or "keyboard".
I do not know if you can copy it, but there is one on a fan website if you do a search for it.
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The Star Spangled Banner was written in 1840 by Francis Scott Key. If you have an original copy of the writing and it is in good condition, it may have monetary value. You would need to take it to someone who appraises such artifacts, or even a collector of such goods. If it is a photocopy however, it will not be worth much at all.
30 X 42 feet. Copy and paste link for more info. http://www.si.edu/Encyclopedia_SI/nmah/starflag.htm BTW, it's Fort McHenry
The British were attacking Fort McHenry as Francis Scott Key watched the battle and was inspired to write the Star-Spangled Banner. This battle occurred during the War of 1812 as the British Navy attacked Fort McHenry which protected the vital harbor of Baltimore, Maryland. Americans awaited in suspense for nearly twenty-five hours as the stronghold was bombarded. The nation's future seemingly hung in the balance. Detained on a British warship, Francis Scott Key watched the attack with anticipation through the night and was so inspired by the sight of the the American flag still waving in the dawn's early light that he penned the song The Star-Spangled Banner on the back of a letter to celebrate America's triumph.A great resource for learning more about our national anthem and the incredible story behind it is the website of The National Museum of American History where the actual flag that flew over Fort McHenry is displayed.For general background on the history, visit amhistory.si.edu/starspangledbannerTo learn more about the Battle of Fort McHenry, visit amhistory.si.edu/starspangledbanner/baltimore-in-the-balance.aspxTo see a handwritten copy of the lyrics and hear an early musical rendition of the song, visit amhistory.si.edu/starspangledbanner/the-lyrics.aspxAn article from the History Channel's website confirms that the British were attacking Fort McHenry in Baltimore. See history.com/this-day-in-history/key-pens-star-spangled-banner for more information.There are also a number of interesting books written about the story behind the Star-Spangled Banner which you can check out in your local library, like Star-Spangled Banner: The Unlikely Story of America's National Anthem by Marc Ferris. Copy this link (worldcat.org/oclc/879370575) to find this book in a library near you. Simply type in your zip code under the "Find a copy in the library" section.
Yes, but Congress can make any changes it likes. The song originally was was made the national anthem by a congressional resolution on March 3, 1931 (46 Stat. 1508, codified at 36 U.S.C. § 301).See related links for a copy of the law designating the Star-Spangled Banner as the US national anthem.
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The copy on Stephanie Meyers website is printable from a mac. Send it to someone who has a Mac and then ask them to print it for you.
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You can copy the HTML code of the banner and paste it into your web site's code wherever you want the banner to appear. Another way is to send the HTML code to your web master.
Generate HTML code of a banner first then copy it. Go to Blogger Dashboard > Layout > Add a Gadget. Select HTML/JavaScript widget from the list and paste the banner code inside and Save. You can see the banner is visible on the blog now.
There are no legal e-books of the Twilight Saga so you'd have to buy the book.
Unfortunately, I believe that, until Meyer gives away the book in this manner, it will be illegal.