Have you ever wondered what the national anthem of Bolivia, Nepal or The Republic of Seychelles sounded like? Well wonder no more because
NationalAnthems.info has got you covered! It claims to have the national anthem for every country in the world in MIDI format, along with downloadable lyrics and sheet music so you can sing and play along. But if the MIDI format isn't doing it for you, there's also other sites that you can visit that have downloadable MP3s of pretty much every national anthem this planet and its inhabitants have to offer,
such as this one or
this one, which is notable in that the anthems featured there were performed by the US Navy Band. And finally, for your further reading and listening pleasure,
check out this forum which contains background information on and even more links to downloadable national anthems.
posted by Effigy2000
on Sep 22, 2008 -
14 comments
Tom Smith is your average guy who likes comic books, Harlan Ellison short stories and
Julie Newmar in a Catwoman suit (who
dosen't?). Except the thing is, the guy can sing and write music too.
And he releases a free song every week at his iTom page. Like most artists his music can be hit and miss, but there's some great free music to be found there such as
Contessa and the awesome Jim Henson tribute
A Boy and His Frog. Oh, and he also runs the '
Digital Acoustic' livejournal, where he discusses all manner of things such as comics, politics and of course, music. Sure, he's no
cortex, but he's pretty damn good and well worth a listen.
posted by Effigy2000
on Apr 24, 2007 -
6 comments