The USA uses this for the anthem "America" - which my 5th Grade teacher, Mrs.Adams, forced us to sing every freaking morning. Gawd, I swear she hated children, and we hated her.
Yes, the produced a range called or rather sub titled "Triple Tone" as they are indeed VERY LOUD and designed for outdoor use or for Public Playing - Beka also did some called "Starkton" or Loud tone which are the same
Actually it wasn't. It was the royal anthem of Prussia, though was never officially the anthem of the Empire. Though it was unofficially recognized as the anthem by some.
Not Luxembourg, Its Liechtenstein that still uses this tune.
The song kinda also sounds like the Russian version of God save the King/Queen which is God save the Tsar
Used for second and subsequent verses of the British National Anthem.
The USA uses this for the anthem "America" - which my 5th Grade teacher, Mrs.Adams, forced us to sing every freaking morning. Gawd, I swear she hated children, and we hated her.
Interesting. Thanks for the history lesson. Triple tone?
Yes, the produced a range called or rather sub titled "Triple Tone" as they are indeed VERY LOUD and designed for outdoor use or for Public Playing - Beka also did some called "Starkton" or Loud tone which are the same
EMGColonel Makes sense. Thank you.
I'm very surprised neither Victor or Columbia tried these High Volume records
That would explain why I've never heard of them. What labels did release them?
I think only These Jumbos and the Beka "Starkton" i can't think of any others offhand
You need a better camera!
You kinda sound like Lloyd from Code geass...
This isn't the Austrian Anthem. It's the anthem from Germany during WWI.
Actually it wasn't. It was the royal anthem of Prussia, though was never officially the anthem of the Empire. Though it was unofficially recognized as the anthem by some.
I SING THE SOVIET AUSTROHUNGARIAN IMPERIAL GERMAN DEUTECHLAND UBER ALLIES AND THE ANTHEM OF YUGOSLAVIA :)😎