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== Audio Player ==
 
== Audio Player ==
  
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== Downloads ==
 
== Downloads ==

Revision as of 15:25, 28 July 2013

Audio Player

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Downloads

ATL Beat 7

sound file ATL BEAT 7 MP3 (right-click/ctrl+click to download)

samples:

Acadian One-Step performed by Joseph Falcon
recorded in Atlanta GA, October 16, 1928


ATL Beat 2

sound file ATL BEAT 2 MP3 (right-click/ctrl+click to download)

samples:

Fatal Flower Garden performed by Nelstone's Hawaiians
recorded in Atlanta GA, November 30, 1929

and

Rocky Road performed by Alabama Sacred Harp Singers
recorded in Atlanta GA, April 16, 1928


ATL Beat 8

samples:

This Song Of Love performed by Middle Georgia Singing Convention No 1
recorded in Atlanta GA, December 10, 1930

sound file ATL BEAT 8 MP3 (right-click/ctrl+click to download)


ATL Beat 6

sound file ATL BEAT 6 MP3 (right-click/ctrl+click to download)

samples:

Fatal Flower Garden performed by Nelstone's Hawaiians
recorded in Atlanta GA, November 30, 1929