Descripción: This is the best known and popular of the British national anthems. It came from a poem by James Thomson and was set to music by Thomas Arne in 1740. Here it is done in a upbeat, spirited, and uplifting orchestral ensemble with piano, harp, flute lead melody, choir, with string and oboe sections. 84 bpm.

Descripción: Time Honored Musical Icon, Traditional

Descripción: Piano eléctrico, órgano del evangelio, y la versión orquestal de la obra clásica. Libres de Música y Música de existencias de Proyectos creativos audiovisuales como YouTube, Televisión, Cine, PowerPoint, Flash, y todos los medios.

Descripción: Suave piano eléctrico / sintetizador versión del clásico patriótico. Libres de Música y Música de existencias de Proyectos creativos audiovisuales como YouTube, Televisión, Cine, PowerPoint, Flash, y todos los medios.

Descripción: Suave piano eléctrico sólo la versión del clásico patriótico. Libres de Música y Música de existencias de Proyectos creativos audiovisuales como YouTube, Televisión, Cine, PowerPoint, Flash, y todos los medios.

Descripción: Duro, nervioso, alternativa. Libres de Música y Música de existencias de Proyectos creativos audiovisuales como YouTube, Televisión, Cine, PowerPoint, Flash, y todos los medios.

Descripción: This is one of the the national anthem of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and is used in football and rugby matches. The author is unknown but has been used since the 1700's. It is also the American national anthem "My Country Tis of Thee" Here it's done in a orchestral ensemble with piano, harp, strings, and choir. 88 bpm.

Descripción: Quirky, simplistic version of 'The Star Spangled Banner', the USA's national anthem, played on two banjos. Witty and whimsical, suggesting a laid-back easy life of the backwoods or more rural states of America. Ideal for tongue-in-cheek, comedy, TV, multimedia and radio and television commercials. 60sec and 30sec versions

Descripción: And did those feet in ancient time a poem by William Blake circa. 1808 Today it is best known as the English anthem Jerusalem, with music written by Sir Hubert Parry in 1916. Here it is presented in a classical orchestral ensemble of piano, harp arpeggios, and flute. This instrumental version of the main refrain hook line will make an elegant addition to any related theme including sports events like rugby or cricket, English political anthems, or church music live audio mix for services or function. 86 bpm

Descripción: This is Australia's most popular folk ballad and is known as the unofficial national anthem of Australia. This version is an uplifting and spirited rendition done with piano, harp, string and oboe sections, and a flute melody line. 108 bpm This music works great for any Australia associated themes like historic, documentary, landscape, wildlife, tourism, or sporting events.

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