


Here are midi files of some further folk songs and dances. The British Grenadiers (Patriotic March & Song) - Traditional - or edit/play midi fileįolk Songs and Dances, and Songs for Special Occasions:Ī number of Folk Songs can be found in our section on National Anthems and Patriotic Songs.Wilhelmus van Nassouwe (Netherlands National Anthem) - Traditional - or edit/play midi file.I Vow To Thee, My country (British Patriotic Song) - Gustav Holst - or edit/play midi file.Jerusalem (English Patriotic Song) - Hubert Parry - or edit/play midi file.Land of Hope and Glory (British Patriotic Song) - Edward Elgar - or edit/play midi file.Rule, Britannia! (for Flute and Piano) - Thomas Arne - or edit/play midi file.Rule, Britannia! (British Patriotic Song) - Thomas Arne - or edit/play midi file.Land of My Fathers (Welsh National Anthem) - James James - or edit/play midi file.Scotland the Brave (former Scottish National Anthem) - Traditional - or edit/play midi file.Oh Danny Boy / A Londonderry Air (Northern Ireland National Anthem) - Traditional - or edit/play midi file.Österreichische Bundeshymne (Austrian National Anthem) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - or edit/play midi file.Waltzing Matilda (former Australian National Anthem) - Traditional - or edit/play midi file.Advance Australia Fair (Australian National Anthem) - Peter Dodds McCormick - or edit/play midi file.God Save the Tsar! (former Russian National Anthem) - Alexei Lvov - or edit/play midi file.The Star-Spangled Banner (US National Anthem) - John Stafford Smith - or edit/play midi file.

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Ragtime in general and Scott Joplin in particular reached a new audience when "The Entertainer" was used on the soundtrack to the movie "The Sting". Scott Joplin is almost an exact contemporary of Debussy, and in fact influenced some of his work. Joplin also co-wrote rags with Scott Hayden, and he provided some assistance to James Scott when he introduced him to his publisher. Usually credited solely to Jopin, "Swipesy" was a collaboration with his pupil Arthur Marshall. He was one of the pioneers of Ragtime Music making a name for himself with "Maple Leaf Rag". Scott Joplin grew up in the time and place where a new music was evolving.
