Talk:Forged from the Love of Liberty
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[edit]Is this really the name of the national anthem? I have never seen this name used in anything official in Trinidad; I'm not sure if I have ever heard it called by this (or any other) name except here in Wikipedia. Guettarda
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Name of the anthem
[edit]Is there any reliable source for this that uses the first line of the anthem as the name? Every source just calls it the National Anthem or the National Anthem of Trinidad and Tobago. Of course, having been here since 2003 it will probably dominate internet searches, but government sources don't use this name. I never heard it called that either, growing up. Guettarda (talk) 21:57, 13 October 2019 (UTC)
- Anthony calls it "Forged from the Love of Liberty". Winer doesn't mention the anthem. Since the original version filed in for the West Indies Federation had a title, it makes sense to me that the adopted version for the T&T competition had one, too. But that's opinion, Anthony is a source. Kind regards, Grueslayer 05:51, 14 October 2019 (UTC)
- Thanks Grueslayer! Guettarda (talk) 15:09, 14 October 2019 (UTC)
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[edit]I just changed the category that says what key this song is in. Per this link which includes the handwritten music, it shows three copies, two are in Ab Major (four flats). 1 edition showing in F major (1 flat). Because none of the version of the music are in the key shown in the prior category I've changed it to the handwritten and printed edition key which is Ab Major.
Let me explain that I'm a classically trained pianist, and that keys of songs can be found easily with the mnemonic "Farmer Brown Eats All Day Getting Chubby", Each letter corresponds to a single flat, example, if you have one flat, you would say "Farmer", the first letter in the word "Farmer" corresponds to the key that one flat one have "F" ( in this case F Major), two flats would be "Bb major" as the second word "Brown" starts with "B" and so on. SInce this song has four flats it would take us to "All" which starts with "A", making this song's key "Ab Major" . This song is definitely not in "E" anything. Necromonger...We keep what we kill 15:23, 14 October 2019 (UTC)