Du gamla, du fria. (national.xm)
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***************** National Anthem of Sweden ******************* By: Robert Ahlin Lyrics: Du gamla du fria du fjällhöga nord. Du tysta du glädjerika sköna. Jag hälsar dig vänaste land uppå jord. Din sol din himmel dina ängder >> gröna. Din sol din himmel dina ängder gröna. Du tronar på minnen från fornstora dar. Då ärat ditt namn flög över jorden. Jag >> vet att du är och du blir vad du var. Ja, jag vill leva jag vill dö i Norden. Ja, jag vill leva jag vill dö i Norden. (c) MAZ (c) 1998 MAZ Sample-CD: 'no.1 instruments' www.maz-sound.com (c) TbO pf/reverse (c) TbO
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Here we have a somekind of a dance remix of Swedish national anthem. Even from the beginning of the song this doesn't really impress. The beginning is a horrible hurdle of untuned piano melodies. After that a basic dance/techno beat comes in, with some faults. The clap would sound a lot better if it would be on the second and fourth hit of the bassdrum, not first and third. The cymbal is repeated way too much and it should be played on a higher note. I haven't heard the Swedish national anthem, but if it has this kind of melodies, I think I haven't missed anything. The piano melody goes a bit better than the synth melody. Also the bass synth follows too much the lead melody. It could be more open like following the lead from beginning of beats. This is a bit hard to explain here though. This is really not a good choice to download. Arrangement is quite ok, except for the lead. It sounds really messy, some effects could have been used there, or a better sample. The sample quality was pretty average. Some basic dance tracking techniques should be learned by the composer, which I already mentioned in the musical section.