Monday, May 4, 2009

Captain O'Kain, Rover Reformed AUDIO

Captain O'Kain, Rover Reformed VBR MP3 651 kb, Captain O'Kain, Rover Reformed OGG format 411 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.

Turlough O'Carolan's Captain O'Kain, Captain O'Kain, and Rover Reformed English, Country Dance Tune (6/8 time). D Minor. Standard tuning. AAB. The melody appears in several early 18th century collections



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Composition Licence: Captain O'Kain, Carolan's son publishes his works in 1747. This MP3 (or other media file) 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 1924 are now in the public domain.

This file is also in the public domain in countries that figure copyright from the date of death of the artist (post mortem auctoris), in this case Turlough O'Carolan 1670 - 1738, and that most commonly runs for a period of 50 to 70 years from December 31 of that year.

Composition Licence: Rover Reformed, English, Country Dance Tune (6/8 time). D Minor. Standard tuning. AAB. The melody appears in several early 18th century collections.

This MP3 (or other media file) 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 1924 are now in the public domain.

This file is also in the public domain in countries that figure copyright from the date of death of the artist (post mortem auctoris), and that most commonly runs for a period of 50 to 70 years from December 31 of that year.

Author: Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps
Keywords: Fife and Drum; Old Guard; Continental Army
Creative Commons license: Public Domain

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