

Publisher of the song let it snow free#
Initially, Elsa is still distraught, but she realizes that she no longer needs to hide her powerful abilities anymore and declares herself free from the stress and fears that she has been faced with since childhood. The song appears after an ostracized Elsa flees the kingdom of Arendelle soon after her ice powers are discovered by the public. It features a strong emphasis on wind instruments as well as stringed instruments.

It is open for anyone who has a user account to edit and add pages.The song is set to A-flat major, so there are four flats, B, E, A and D.

This wiki is administered by Anathema Mask, a general internet fool who has nothing better to do with a Master of Arts than spend his time editing web content and researching music. Historical information is also frequently gleaned from these sources, as well as the Traditional Ballad Index and the Roud Folk Song Index.Ī special shout out to Erian Dragonborn from the Longest Johns community Discord server, whose database for TLJ-related video content greatly streamlines the process of finding recordings of their work. traditional folk and blues songs", or Mainly Norfolk, an extensive trove of musical history and folklore, and adjusted for accuracy. For traditional songs that have not seen an official release, lyrics are often sourced from Mudcat Cafe, a community of "musicians, historians, and enthusiasts. Where possible, song lyrics are taken from official sources such as album liner notes or TLJ songbooks. It is fan-made and wholly unofficial at this time. This wiki was created to provide a single location to store song lyrics and musical factoids for handy reference. Digital music can be purchased from iTunes, Amazon (newer releases only), or Bandcamp (pre-2021 releases only). Physical media (CDs, records, and cassettes) as well as other merch can be purchased from The Longest Johns' shop.
