File:Kimigayo vocal 1930.ogg

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Kimigayo_vocal_1930.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 56 s, 130 kbps, file size: 892 KB)

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Description The Japanese anthem en:Kimigayo being performed in 1930. The author is unknown and the source of the record is my personal collection. The record plate is number K1-A from Polyfar Recording. (Note, some editing has been done by the uploader to reduce noise, crackling and to fix the bitrate of the recording).
Date 26 July 2007 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons.
Author The original uploader was Zscout370 at English Wikipedia.
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The original description page was here. All following user names refer to en.wikipedia.
  • 2007-07-28 04:11 Zscout370 0×0×0 (605078 bytes) Better version (by just a tad)
  • 2007-07-26 23:16 Zscout370 0×0×0 (604800 bytes) The Japanese anthem [[Kimigayo]] being performed in 1930. The author is unknown and the source of the record is my personal collection. {{PD-Japan}}

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current09:14, 21 October 200756 s (892 KB)Zscout370 (talk | contribs)Edits by Wikipedia user kmccoy
00:41, 16 August 200756 s (534 KB)Zscout370 (talk | contribs)Reducing bitrate
00:38, 16 August 200756 s (892 KB)Zscout370 (talk | contribs)Reducing hiss by a lot
04:40, 5 August 200756 s (671 KB)Zscout370 (talk | contribs)Reducing hiss, trying to improve the quality by just a tad
05:05, 28 July 200756 s (591 KB)Zscout370 (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=The Japanese anthem en:Kimigayo being performed in 1930. The author is unknown and the source of the record is my personal collection. |Source=Originally from [http://en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia]; description page is/was

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