Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Amazing Grace Bagpipes AUDIO

Amazing Grace 64Kbps MP3 468 kb, Amazing Grace VBR MP3 1.6 mb, Amazing Grace OGG format 816 kb which is a free, open standard container format maintained by the Xiph.Org Foundation. The OGG format is unrestricted by software patents and is designed to provide for efficient streaming and manipulation of high quality digital multimedia.

Performance License: The Air Force Bands Program is a family of 12 active duty Air Force bands and 11 Air National Guard bands featuring our nation's finest professional musicians. Each band operates within its own geographic area of responsibility representing America's Airmen to a global audience.



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Generally speaking, works created by U.S. Government employees are not eligible for copyright protection in the United States. See Circular 1 "COPYRIGHT BASICS" from the U.S. Copyright Office.

Melody License: "Amazing Grace" is a well-known Christian hymn by Englishman John Newton and first appeared in print in Newton's Olney Hymns (1779).

Tune License: "New Britain" first appears in a shape note hymnal from 1829 called Columbian Harmony. The melody is believed to be Scottish or Irish in origin of which the composer is unknown.

This Composition is in the public domain because its copyright has expired. This applies to the United States, where Works published prior to 1978 were copyright protected for a maximum of 75 years. See Circular 1 "COPYRIGHT BASICS" from the U.S. Copyright Office. Works published before 1923 are now in the public domain.

Author: Air Force Bands Program.
Keywords: Amazing Grace; Bagpipes.
Creative Commons license: Public Domain.

3 comments:

Connie Brauer said...

Thanks! I love Amazing Grace.
Connie

sookietex said...

You're welcome Connie, thanks for stopping by.

Unknown said...

Can I use this in a Memorial Day video? Whom do I need to ask permission to do so?

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