File:IrishTunes.ogg
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IrishTunes.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 1 min 51 s, 36 kbps, file size: 486 KB)
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[edit]DescriptionIrishTunes.ogg | Irish harmonica tune from the Library of Congress' California Gold: Northern California Folk Music from the Thirties Collection; performed by Aaron Morgan (harmonica) on July 17, 1939 in Columbia, California. |
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Source | California Gold: Northern California Folk Music from the Thirties Collection |
Author | Aaron Morgan (harmonica) |
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[edit]Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse |
This image is a work of a Works Progress Administration employee, taken or made as part of that person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain (17 U.S.C. §§ 101 and 105).
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[edit]Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons using FtCG.
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06:32, 10 February 2004 | 497632 bytes | w:en:TUF-KAT (talk | contribs) | (public domain recording from the Library of Congress) |
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current | 14:11, 5 January 2012 | 1 min 51 s (486 KB) | This is also Sven Manguard (talk | contribs) | Transferred from en.wikipedia: see original upload log above |
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Update transcode statusFormat | Bitrate | Download | Status | Encode time |
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MP3 | 73 kbps | Completed 18:25, 9 December 2017 | 4.0 s |
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Software used | Xiph.Org libVorbis I 20020717 |
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