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that explains why I didn't get a prayer book then.
very glad my bible's KJV. shame Gemma somebody scribbled in it when I was getting it signed! (one of Matt's following).
why do you need a concordance for a hymn book? if you want another tune, just look it up in the metrical index.
Don't know what meter 'How shall I sing' is, but whatever it is there are bound to be loads of tunes...
very glad my bible's KJV. shame Gemma somebody scribbled in it when I was getting it signed! (one of Matt's following).
why do you need a concordance for a hymn book? if you want another tune, just look it up in the metrical index.
Don't know what meter 'How shall I sing' is, but whatever it is there are bound to be loads of tunes...
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Yup. You know about those meter index (sp?) things, surely? The numbers that were at the top right of the music for a hymn 7.8.7.8.7.8 type thing. They refer to the number of sylables (sp - again) on a line of a hymn. If you look in the back of the book, you'll see a list of other possible tunes with the same pattern - i.e. Glorious things of thee are spoken had two tunes - one called Austria and that other one the name of which escapes me.Great Plum wrote:OK - thanks...
I didn't realise that How shall I sing was sung to other tunes...
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Maybe I got one because I was a house monitor...Richard Ruck wrote:As far as I remember, all leavers received the bible, and school monitors got the prayer book as well. I could be wrong, though.
I know I just got the bible.
Gemma Cloutman I should think...Ruthie-Baby wrote:very glad my bible's KJV. shame Gemma somebody scribbled in it when I was getting it signed! (one of Matt's following).
I certainly do - I just hadn't heard it sung with other tunes...Deb GP wrote:Yup. You know about those meter index (sp?) things surely?
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That must be why I got one because I wasn't a school monitor either.Great Plum wrote:Maybe I got one because I was a house monitor...Richard Ruck wrote:As far as I remember, all leavers received the bible, and school monitors got the prayer book as well. I could be wrong, though.
I know I just got the bible.
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Dunno. Anyway - 1662 Prayer Book is very "old skool" and apart from the psalms, IMNSHO isn't that useful as all the modern services are very different nowadays. I've only heard of a few bells and smells churches in the City and a couple of ancient rural parishes in random Oldpersonfordshires who simply must have the 1662 services or they might self combust or something. You can tell I get on with that sort of person really well.
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well I'm quite open minded about church and stuff, maybe don't care enough about it for someone who goes twice a week but my church (St Peter's Streatham) does bells and smells in a big way but evensong is Evensong and Benediction which is all very Catholic...Deb GP wrote:Dunno. Anyway - 1662 Prayer Book is very "old skool" and apart from the psalms, IMNSHO isn't that useful as all the modern services are very different nowadays. I've only heard of a few bells and smells churches in the City and a couple of ancient rural parishes in random Oldpersonfordshires who simply must have the 1662 services or they might self combust or something. You can tell I get on with that sort of person really well.
I go for the singing, which is good.
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