C is the key of Advance Australia Fair; B
♭ the Quami Taranah, national song of Pakistan. One tone down. 'Tone it down' goes the saying when something apparently offensive is playing. By lowering the key you can lessen the offence.
To harmonically travel between the national anthems of Australia and Pakistan via the Camelot circle of fifths one would need to search for anthems in the keys of Em G, Bm D, F♯m A, C♯m E, A♭m etc, though that is the long way round, and Wikipedia, as far as it can be trusted, claims there is no national anthem in F sharp minor; so that's not the route. The quicker way is to travel backwards through national anthems of A minor, F major, D minor, B♭ major.
If you were to move harmonically between Australia and Pakistan, what countries would you have to travel through? According to the key of their national anthem, here is your itinerary:
From Australia in C, travel to Bulgaria or Tajikistan in A minor, then choose any number of countries in F from Armenia to Western Sahara, then back to either Azerbaijan or Kazakhstan for a D minor dirge and on to Pakistan.
Hang on. Wikipedia says the Quami Taranah is in C♯, and Advance Aussie Whitey B♭. A tone and a half apart, a blues interval. Lift the tone should be the message, i.e.: Let's raise the bar!
Then again, as in jazz, any tune you can play in any key. In what key is the Australian national anthem of Norway? How hard I worked to make that flat symbol appear just so.
Notes:
What is a Camelot value? Harmonic mixing.
Why Camelot? Jacqui Kennedy, King Arthur, 2012 DJs.
The circle of fifths, or thirds from minor to major: Am - C - Em - G - Bm - D - F#m - A
Harmonic Key magazine, Florida
Q: What country appeals to history in its national anthem?
A: A new country.
The prelude to Adv Aus Fa shares the opening notes of Song of Australia, C1 F2 C1 A1 F1
I can pick out the tune automediatically.
Carl Linger and the Forty-Eighters...
"gometimes bewildering" said P Keating
and "T 0 Ob I T T f(' T !-A"
Who won between Pakistan and Australia?
Wahab Riaz a dit Geoff Lemon on-waxing for the ABC.
I wanted Pakistan to win
but they did not.
'It's nice to know that there was always high chance in the original vote that we could be making jokes about archaic synonyms for 'surrounded' in our national song.' Luke Pearson
https://www.sbs.com.au/nitv/article/2017/01/31/10-things-you-should-know-about-advance-australia-fair1
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