"Waltzing Matilda" possesses an mysterious(?) charm, and I think it's fun to express it through the characters' performances.(^_^) I'll try it someday.
America 🇺🇲: oh say can you see 🎵 By the Dawn's Early light 🎵 What's so proudly we Hailed 🎵 and the Twilight's Last Glaming 🎵 whose broad stripes and bright stars 🎵 through the Perilous Fight 🎵 o'er the ramparts we watched 🎵 we're so gallently streaming 🎵 and the Home Red glare 🎵 the Bombs Bursting in air 🎵 gave proof through the night 🎵 that our flag was still There 🎵 Oh say does that Star Spangled Banner Yet Waaave 🎵 o'er the land and of the Freeeeeeee 🎵 and the Home of the Braaaaaaaaaave 🎵
For Uncle Sam, and for the american independence against Britain. Note: on july 4 1776 it was adopted unanimously by the 56 delegates to the Second Continental Congress, who convened at the Pennsylvania State House, later renamed Independence Hall, in the colonial era capital of Philadelphia. The Declaration explains to the world why the Thirteen Colonies regarded themselves as independent sovereign states no longer subject to British colonial rule. The 56 delegates who signed the Declaration of Independence came to be known as the nation's Founding Fathers, and the Declaration has become one of the most circulated, reprinted, and influential documents in world history, today. It was adopted as an athem in March 3, 1931.
Thank you for the request!\(^_^)/ A cappella arrangement with basic accompaniment would likely be suitable for the Finnish national anthem, and it could be accomplished using readily available resources.d(^_^) At this rate, the Finnish video won't be posted until the end of the year, but I'll do my best to post it sooner.