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+**C:** The Free Software Song {#c-the-free-software-song .unnumbered}
+=============================
+
+The lyrics of “The Free Software Song” are sung to the melody of the
+Bulgarian folk song “Sadi moma bela loza.” To listen to a recording of
+the piece accompanied by Bulgarian instruments played in traditional
+style, please visit\
+ <http://gnu.org/music/FreeSWSong.ogg>. @firstcopyingnotice{{This song
+is in a rhythm of 7/8; those unaccustomed to odd rhythms often take the
+unevenness to be a mistake. The meter can be analyzed into three
+subgroups as slow-quick-quick or 3-2-2. Such meters in Bulgarian music
+can often be stretched, and some musicians analyze this song as 3-2-3
+instead; however, the last “3” is not as long as the first. Yves Moreau,
+who collected and taught the dance, endorses the rhythm of 7.\
+ @footnoterule @smallskip Copyright © 2010 Richard Stallman\
+ {Richard Stallman wrote the lyrics above in 1991. This version of the
+score is published in @fsfsthreecite}\
+
+![song-book-jutta-scrunch-crop](song-book-jutta-scrunch-crop.jpg)
+
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+
+This document was generated by *tonghuix* on *March 25, 2016* using
+[*texi2html 1.82*](http://www.nongnu.org/texi2html/).\