Danish national anthem, lyrics by Adam Oehlenschläger.
LilyPond source
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\include "deutsch.ly"
\version "2.6.4-5"
\header {
title = "Der er et yndigt land"
composer = "Hans Ernst Krøyer"
}
melody = {
\clef treble
\time 4/4
\key d \major
\relative c'{
s2 s4 s8 d
a'4. a8 fis4 d
h'2 r4 r8 d,
d'4. d8 cis4 h
h a r a
cis,4. cis8 d4 e
fis4 gis a h
a2 gis
a r4 r8 s8 %\bar "||"
\repeat volta 2 {
s2 s4 s8 a
cis4. cis8 h4 a
a4. d8 d4 fis,
h4. h8 h4 h
h2 ais4 r8 a
a4 gis g fis
h (d4.) d8 cis8. h16
h4 (a2) cis,4
d2 r4 r8 s8
}
}
}
\score {
\new Staff \melody
}
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