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If a teacher tries to fail you don't get mad just gohome and bitch about it to your dad. ertot, tater-tots are great weapons and great food put 'em in your pocket for lunchtime, dude but they get your pocket all hecka greasy, cafeteria pizza will make you queasy.īein' a freshmen is totally fresh, man ditch class, punch bullies throw 'em in a trashcan,

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High school is pretty crap so we're gonna teach you with this hecka cool rap, how to get through your first year in school and how to be like us and be super cool! If you wanna be cool you gotta get to school late cool guys always show up to school late, the teacher might smack you and player hate but don't worry, bro you can hit her with a tate. In terms of commercial use, both the national anthem "O Canada" and the Royal Anthem " God Save The King" are in the public domain and may be used without having to obtain permission from the government.Uh, what up, freshmen! All the freshmen in the house say yeah, yes, I said all the freshman in the house say yeah, yep, uh uh here we go! While the words of the national anthem may be translated in languages other than English or French, it should be noted that other translated versions will not have an official status. However, it is possible to copyright the arrangements made to the melody. There is no copyright on the melody and the words of the national anthem, the Act having declared them to be in the public domain.

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Copyright and commercial use of the anthemĪs the National Anthem Act only sets the melody for the anthem, musicians are free to arrange the score to suit their needs. There is no law or behaviour governing the playing of the national anthem it is left to the good citizenship of individuals.

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Women and children do not remove their hats on such occasions. It is traditional for civilian men to take off their hats during the playing of the national anthem. When anthems are played at the end of an event, O Canada should be played last.Īs a matter of respect and tradition, it is proper to stand for the playing of O Canada this is also the case for the anthem of any other nation. If 2 anthems are to be played at the beginning of an event, O Canada should be played first followed by the other one. It is up to the organizers to determine if O Canada will be sung at the beginning or at the end of a ceremony. There is no specific rule as to when it is appropriate to sing the national anthem at an event.

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Read the full history of O Canada and learn about the lives of the people behind the anthem. On January 31, 2018, legislation was passed to change the English lyrics from “True patriot love in all thy sons command” to “True patriot love in all of us command,” to make it gender neutral. It was Weir's lyrics that became the official English version in 1980. The music for O Canada was composed in 1880 by Calixa Lavallée - a well-known composer at the time - and the French lyrics were written by Sir Adolphe-Basile Routhier.Īs the song became more and more popular, many English versions were written over the years, including one based on a poem written in 1908 by The Honourable Robert Stanley Weir. History of the national anthemĪfter 100 years of tradition, O Canada was proclaimed Canada's national anthem in 1980.

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Download the sheet music with the official lyrics in English and Frenchĭownload the sheet music  with the official lyrics in English and French. The official lyrics of O Canada are available in bilingual and unilingual versions.

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  • Open the file by using a QuickTime Player for Mac or import it into iTunes.
  • Select "Save link as" or "Download linked file as".
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    Press the Control key (Ctrl) and click on the link.Open the file with a media player, such as Windows Media Player.

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  • Go to the location where you saved the file.
  • Choose the location on your computer where you want to save the file.
  • Right-click the link and select "Save link as" or "Save target as".
  • Find the link of the file you wish to download.
  • If you would like to download the MP3 files for use with an audio player, please follow the instructions below: Bilingual version sung by Julie Nesrallah and Nathalie Paulin © TSO






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