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Marseillaise Romany 1088/7 Arr. Christian Marsac (PRS)Fun, jazzy arrangement of the French National Anthem (Marseillaise)
- AlbumFrance 1088
- KeyG (ends in G)
- Metre4/4
- Tempo180 bpm (ends at 180)
- Tempo NotesFast
- ISRCGB-FFM-04-08807
- PublisherAudio Network Limited
- Release Year2004
FactoidLa Marseillaise, the French national anthem, was composed during the French Revolution in 1792 by Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle, an amateur musician stationed in Strasbourg. Printed copies were given to the revolutionary forces in Marseillaise who then marched on Paris singing the song -
- AlbumFrance 1088
- KeyG (ends in G)
- Metre4/4
- Tempo180 bpm (ends at 180)
- Tempo NotesFast
- ISRCGB-FFM-04-08831
- PublisherAudio Network Limited
- Release Year2004
FactoidLa Marseillaise, the French national anthem, was composed during the French Revolution in 1792 by Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle, an amateur musician stationed in Strasbourg. Printed copies were given to the revolutionary forces in Marseillaise who then marched on Paris singing the song -
Marseillaise Romany 3 (40) 1088/32 Arr. Christian Marsac (PRS)Fun, jazzy arrangement of the French National Anthem (Marseillaise)
- AlbumFrance 1088
- KeyG (ends in G)
- Metre4/4
- Tempo180 bpm (ends at 180)
- Tempo NotesFast
- ISRCGB-FFM-04-08832
- PublisherAudio Network Limited
- Release Year2004
FactoidLa Marseillaise, the French national anthem, was composed during the French Revolution in 1792 by Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle, an amateur musician stationed in Strasbourg. Printed copies were given to the revolutionary forces in Marseillaise who then marched on Paris singing the song -
Marseillaise Romany 4 (15) 1088/33 Arr. Christian Marsac (PRS)Fun, jazzy arrangement of the French National Anthem (Marseillaise)
- AlbumFrance 1088
- KeyG (ends in G)
- Metre4/4
- Tempo180 bpm (ends at 180)
- Tempo NotesFast
- ISRCGB-FFM-04-08833
- PublisherAudio Network Limited
- Release Year2004
FactoidLa Marseillaise, the French national anthem, was composed during the French Revolution in 1792 by Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle, an amateur musician stationed in Strasbourg. Printed copies were given to the revolutionary forces in Marseillaise who then marched on Paris singing the song -
Marseillaise Romany 5 1088/34 Arr. Christian Marsac (PRS)Jokey, jazzy sting from the French National Anthem
- AlbumFrance 1088
- KeyG (ends in G)
- Metre4/4
- Tempo180 bpm (ends at 180)
- Tempo NotesFast
- ISRCGB-FFM-04-08834
- PublisherAudio Network Limited
- Release Year2004
FactoidLa Marseillaise, the French national anthem, was composed during the French Revolution in 1792 by Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle, an amateur musician stationed in Strasbourg. Printed copies were given to the revolutionary forces in Marseillaise who then marched on Paris singing the song
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