This makes me think that, just maybe, in that hymn the writer intended something different. But in the other (59/332) it is awkward to do that in the fourth verse where it is necessary to clip one of the words - you have to sing “the heathen nay, the heathen nations bow the knee”. In two of these (158 and 201), it is obvious (and traditional) that the lower voices sing the same words as the higher voices in each verse. These are 59/332 Come, O Thou King of Kings 158 Before Thee, Lord, I Bow My Head and 201 Joy to the World. This music sheet has been read 30442 times and the last read was at 16:27:17. There are three hymns in which the lower voices sing a portion of each verse at a different rhythm, offset from the higher voices, and it is not part of a chorus in which the words are the same on every verse. Preview bible songs for kids songbook volume 1 is available in 6 pages and compose for beginning difficulty. This seems to have turned into a general thread for music questions, so I hope you don’t mind! I have a very arcane question about interpretation of the hymnbook and I’m hoping you all can help. Whether or not members have a background in music, the site will help them in studying doctrinal principles, conducting family home evenings, serving in Church callings, and teaching the gospel in many settings.” As the First Presidency teaches in the preface to our hymnal, music has the power to move us toward greater spirituality in our homes and families.
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