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National Anthems

A national anthem is a form of patriotic music that reflects on the history and traditions of a nation. The majority of national anthems are marches or hymns. The oldest anthem known is 'Wilhelmus', the Dutch national anthem, which was written between 1568 and 1572. The Japanese anthem, 'Kimi ga Yo' is often wrongly thought to be the oldest because the lyrics are taken from a poem written in 794, but it didn't become an anthem until the mid-1800's.

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What are the piano notes to welsh national anthem?

The higher notes are the high notes and the low notes are lower notes:

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Is it haram to sing the national anthem?

As long as the Muslim reserves true devotion to God, singing the national anthem and engaging in patriotism is generally permissible.

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Is it required by law to play the national anthem?

Yes, they need to play the national anthem for the following activities:

Flag ceremony

Formal programs

Sign-on and Sign-off

Before watching movie in cinema

Abuse of this may violate the appropriated law.

Who sang the National Anthem for the March 20 2011 Nascar race at Bristol?

On March 20, 2011, Billy Ray Cyrus sang the National Anthem at Bristol Motor Speedway.

Who wrote the Mexican Anthem?

The official name is Mexican National Anthem (in Spanish: Himno Nacional Mexicano). The lyrics were written by Mexican poet Francisco Gonzalez Bocanegra in 1853. In 1854, Catalan composer Jaime Nunó composed the music which acompanies the anthem. Unofficialy, the anthem is sometimes called "Mexicanos, al grito de guerra" (Spanish for "Mexicans, at the cry of war") which is also the first line of the chorus.

An urban legend about the copyright status of the anthem states that it is owned by a United States firm. This however, is not the case. United States copyright law declares the Mexican anthem to be in the public domain inside the United States, since both the lyrics and music were published before 1909.

Why don't we sing all verses of our anthem?

The full versions of most national anthems are quite long, so it is not always practical to sing them in full. As they are often sung at formal occasions and major events, there is usually other things to be done, so it is quicker not to have full national anthems sung. Also, many people don't know the full national anthem, just the parts that are traditionally sung.

The full versions of most national anthems are quite long, so it is not always practical to sing them in full. As they are often sung at formal occasions and major events, there is usually other things to be done, so it is quicker not to have full national anthems sung. Also, many people don't know the full national anthem, just the parts that are traditionally sung.

The full versions of most national anthems are quite long, so it is not always practical to sing them in full. As they are often sung at formal occasions and major events, there is usually other things to be done, so it is quicker not to have full national anthems sung. Also, many people don't know the full national anthem, just the parts that are traditionally sung.

The full versions of most national anthems are quite long, so it is not always practical to sing them in full. As they are often sung at formal occasions and major events, there is usually other things to be done, so it is quicker not to have full national anthems sung. Also, many people don't know the full national anthem, just the parts that are traditionally sung.

The full versions of most national anthems are quite long, so it is not always practical to sing them in full. As they are often sung at formal occasions and major events, there is usually other things to be done, so it is quicker not to have full national anthems sung. Also, many people don't know the full national anthem, just the parts that are traditionally sung.

The full versions of most national anthems are quite long, so it is not always practical to sing them in full. As they are often sung at formal occasions and major events, there is usually other things to be done, so it is quicker not to have full national anthems sung. Also, many people don't know the full national anthem, just the parts that are traditionally sung.

The full versions of most national anthems are quite long, so it is not always practical to sing them in full. As they are often sung at formal occasions and major events, there is usually other things to be done, so it is quicker not to have full national anthems sung. Also, many people don't know the full national anthem, just the parts that are traditionally sung.

The full versions of most national anthems are quite long, so it is not always practical to sing them in full. As they are often sung at formal occasions and major events, there is usually other things to be done, so it is quicker not to have full national anthems sung. Also, many people don't know the full national anthem, just the parts that are traditionally sung.

The full versions of most national anthems are quite long, so it is not always practical to sing them in full. As they are often sung at formal occasions and major events, there is usually other things to be done, so it is quicker not to have full national anthems sung. Also, many people don't know the full national anthem, just the parts that are traditionally sung.

The full versions of most national anthems are quite long, so it is not always practical to sing them in full. As they are often sung at formal occasions and major events, there is usually other things to be done, so it is quicker not to have full national anthems sung. Also, many people don't know the full national anthem, just the parts that are traditionally sung.

The full versions of most national anthems are quite long, so it is not always practical to sing them in full. As they are often sung at formal occasions and major events, there is usually other things to be done, so it is quicker not to have full national anthems sung. Also, many people don't know the full national anthem, just the parts that are traditionally sung.

What episode does Hannah Montana forget the national anthem?

The episode is called "O Say, Can You Remember The Words?"

What is the national anthem of the Dominican Republic?

Himno Nacional Dominicano

Quisqueyanos valientes, alcemos

Nuestro canto con viva emoción,

Y del mundo a la faz ostentemos

Nuestro invicto glorioso pendón.

~

¡Salve el pueblo que intrépido y fuerte,

A la guerra a morir se lanzó

Cuando en bélico reto de muerte

Sus cadenas de esclavo rompió.

~

Ningún pueblo ser libre merece

Si es esclavo indolente y servil;

Si en su pecho la llama no crece

Que templó el heroísmo viril.

~

Mas Quisqueya la indómita y brava

Siempre altiva la frente alzará:

Que si fuere mil veces esclava

Otras tantas ser libre sabrá.

Translate it

Brave men of Quisqueya,

Let us sing with strong feeling

And let us show to the world

Our invincible, glorious banner.

~

Hail, O people who, strong and intrepid,

Launched into war and went to death!

Under a warlike menace of death,

You broke your chains of slavery.
~

No country deserves to be free

If it is an indolent and servile slave,

If the call does not grow loud within it,

Tempered by a virile heroism.

~

But the brave and indomitable Quisqueya

Will always hold its head high,

For if it were a thousand times enslaved,

It would a thousand times regain freedom.

Who wrote the African-American National Anthem?

Another word for this is SPIRITUAL GUIDE DANIELLE!

What are the words to the Canadian National anthem and what is the history of how they became the National anthem?

Originally written in French, the National Anthem of Canada was composed in 1880 by a young Canadian composer, Calixa Lavalée.

The song was composed for the annual celebration of St. Jean-Baptiste day. The song was titled Chant National, but within 20 years was to be renamed "Oh Canada". The anthem was performed regularly at events in the province of Quebec over the next twenty years.

In 1901, an English version of Oh Canada was sung in the city of Toronto, Ontario for the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall - the man who later became King George V of England.

Versions of the song were written until Robert Stanley Weir, a lawyer in Montreal, wrote a poem in 1908. With a little adjustment by Weir a few years later, his poem became the words to the Canadian national anthem we are familiar with today.

The Government of Canada on March 15, 1967 unofficially decided to adopt the music for 'Oh Canada' composed by Calixa Lavallée as the music of the National Anthem of Canada but it was twenty three years later, on July 1, 1980, that 'Oh Canada' was proclaimed the National Anthem of Canada, having been part of a bill passed in the government and given Royal assent.

Here are the lyrics.

Oh Canada

Oh Canada!

Our home and native land.

True patriot love,

In all thy sons command.

With glowing hearts we see thee rise.

The true north strong and free

From far and wide, Oh Canada,

We stand on guard for thee,

God keep our land,

Glorious and free.

Oh Canada, we stand on guard for thee,

Oh Canada, we stand on guard for thee.

What is the national anthem of Malaysia?

Negara Ku, or translated as My Nation is the National Anthem of Malaysia. It was based on the song, "Terang Bulan" . Download the vocal mp3 here:

http://www.pspnkel.edu.my:8080/mp3/negaraku_vokal.mp3

Download the instrumental here:

http://www.pspnkel.edu.my:8080/mp3/negaraku_vokal.mp3

Both requires Quicktime.


the name of the national anthem of Malaysia is Negara Ku.

Does Chelsea play the Russian national anthem before the game?

No, national anthems are generally not played for league teams.

Do you sing the National Anthem to show honor to your country?

In most countries, yes. You sing the national anthem to show your loyalty, respect, and honor for your country.

What does the lebanese national anthem mean?

In English, this is the translation of the Lebanese anthem:

All of us! For our Country, for our Flag and Glory!

Our valour and our writings are the envy of the ages.

Our mountains and our valleys, they bring forth stalwart men.

And to Perfection all our efforts we devote.

All of us! For our Country, for our Flag and Glory!

Our Elders and our children, they await our Country's call,

And on the Day of Crisis they are as Lions of the Jungle.

The heart of our East is ever Lebanon,

May God preserve her until end of time.

All of us! For our Country, for our Flag and Glory!

The Gems of the East are her land and sea.

Throughout the world her good deeds flow from pole to pole.

And her name is her glory since time began.

Immortality's Symbol--the Cedar--is her Pride.

All of us! For our Country, for our Flag and Glory!