File:01. Har ni sett till Lasse Lindgren; 02. Nu kommer förste friaren; 03 - SMV - MMF7 0288.wav

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01._Har_ni_sett_till_Lasse_Lindgren;_02._Nu_kommer_förste_friaren;_03_-_SMV_-_MMF7_0288.wav(WAV audio file, length 13 min 51 s, 2.3 Mbps overall, file size: 228.24 MB)

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Edit Söderberg
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Stockholm Music Museum (Q7618027)
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institution QS:P195,Q10677700
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Svenska: 01. Har ni sett till Lasse Lindgren;

02. Nu kommer förste friaren; 03. I Svetuna församling i januari månad; 04. Skeppet seglar över böljan blå;

05. Vår frälsare han föddes (Staffansvisa);
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Performance date 16 December 1965
Record ID MMF7_0288
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Inspelningsformat: Rullband 7,5 tum/s, fullspår mono

Digitaliseringsdatum: 2012-01-04

Digitaliseringsutrustning: OS: Windows XP Pro. Ljudkort: MOTU Traveler mk3. AD-Omvandlare: Weiss ADC1-MK2.
Rullbandspelare: Studer B67 DIN-stereo CCIR. Programvara: Adobe Audition 3.0
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Inspelning ur Svenskt visarkivs samlingar

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