Cheezy the Wiz
Socialist In A Hurry
Its a very simple question: which already-existing song would you make your national anthem for your newly-founded country? It doesn't have to be a national anthem already, just a regular old song. Give a short explanation why so the mods don't close me down. And try not to pick silly things like rock or rap songs.
My choices:
Proshchanye Slavianki
Proshchanye Slavianki (Farewell to the Slavic Girl) was written for Russian soldiers leaving to fight in the First Balkan War. It was a candidate for the National Anthem of the Soviet Union for a time, and is still a favorite in Russia. I find it invigorating and exciting, regardless of where it is from, and we all remember what Homer said about music ( "Noble and manly music invigorates the spirit, strengthens the wavering man, and incites him to great and worthy deeds" ).
My other choice is Hands Across the Sea, my favorite John Phillip Sousa march. I think its heroic and very fun to play (all the more on Trombone), and with all the wonderful qualities of a Sousa march. Its not very "angry" and bellicose, but is firm and manly.
My choices:
Proshchanye Slavianki
Proshchanye Slavianki (Farewell to the Slavic Girl) was written for Russian soldiers leaving to fight in the First Balkan War. It was a candidate for the National Anthem of the Soviet Union for a time, and is still a favorite in Russia. I find it invigorating and exciting, regardless of where it is from, and we all remember what Homer said about music ( "Noble and manly music invigorates the spirit, strengthens the wavering man, and incites him to great and worthy deeds" ).
My other choice is Hands Across the Sea, my favorite John Phillip Sousa march. I think its heroic and very fun to play (all the more on Trombone), and with all the wonderful qualities of a Sousa march. Its not very "angry" and bellicose, but is firm and manly.