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In Bjeheond, the anthem is usually accompanied by konnakol and is in a ''talea'' known as ''Talea | In Bjeheond, the anthem is usually accompanied by konnakol and is in a ''talea'' known as ''Talea Deashad'', same as the Carnatic ''desadi tala''. The tune was written by Talman-Bjeheondian experimental composer Prafin Fa-Balang. | ||
In Quintlopetl, the anthem is sung to a tune composed by Etsoj Jopah. | In Quintlopetl, the anthem is sung to a tune composed by Etsoj Jopah. |
Revision as of 18:36, 20 September 2021
The King Sămtsay Song (Windermere: Chnur Păchnay Sămtsay /xnuɐ pəxˈnaj səmˈtsaj/) is the national anthem used in the Windermere Commonwealth countries: the United States of Bjeheond, Tumhan, Pategia, Yocneam, and Quintlopetl.
Lyrics
[Under construction!]
Only the first verse is used in modern usage.
Fi Chnur Păchnay Sămtsay |
The King Sămtsay Song |
Music
In Bjeheond, the anthem is usually accompanied by konnakol and is in a talea known as Talea Deashad, same as the Carnatic desadi tala. The tune was written by Talman-Bjeheondian experimental composer Prafin Fa-Balang.
In Quintlopetl, the anthem is sung to a tune composed by Etsoj Jopah.