X: 1
T: God Bless Africa
C: Enoch Sontanga 1897
R: march
Z: John Chambers <jc@trillian.mit.edu>
N: Enoch Sontanga was a teacher at a methodist mission school in Johannesburg SA.
N: The first two (almost identical) stanzas are the original.  Seven additional
N: Xhosa verses were written in 1927 by poet Samuel Mqhayi.  There are versions
N: in all the southern African languages.
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
F:http://trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/anthem/Nkosi_Sikeleli_Afrika.abc	 2024-06-01 183416 UT
K: Bb
| "Bb"BA Bc d2 d2 | "F7"c2 c2 "Bb"B4 \
| "Bb"dd cd "F7"e2 e2 | "Bb"dd d2 "F7"c4 |
| "Bb"BA Bc d2 d2 | "F7"c2 e2 "Bb"d4 \
| "Cm"c4 "Bb"B4 | "F7"AB c2 "Bb"B4 \
| "Cm"c4 "Bb"B3B | "F7"AB c2 "Bb"B4 :|
| "Bb"B2 AG F4- | F8 \
| "Bb"B2 AG F4- | F8 \
| "Bb"B2 cd "Eb"G4 | "Cm"ed c2 "Bb"B4 | "F7"AB c2 "Bb"B4 |]


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Tune-51617-Nkosi_Sikeleli_Afrika.abc 798 ABC music file with the extracted tune(s)
Tune-51617-Nkosi_Sikeleli_Afrika.txt 798 Plain-text file with the extracted tune(s)
Tune-51617-get.log 3845 Log file, useful mostly for debugging
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