Could be anything depending where in the world you worship but in the Methodist Hymn and Tune Book: official hymn book of the Methodist Church‎, Pleasant are Thy Courts Above is hymn number 230
So Be Ye Kind is not a Shaker Hymn or a Welsh Tune as some have stated. It was written in 1993 by Kirsten and Bonnie Mohr. The song was copyrighted and published in 1996 in the harp book Colorful Adventures on the Harp. Lyrics are available from HarpSong Music.
No, it is in a major key -- E flat major in The Presbyterian Hymnal (1990).
To me it sounded a bit like "To Be A Pilgrim" - John Bunyan's hymn. But that music was written by Vaughan Williams, based on an English folk song. Could the French by poaching English folk songs as well? :-)) * In fact, the organ melody from Saint Saens' 3rd Symphony is not a hymn tune, though Saint-Saens may well have taken a phrase here or there from well-known hymns, and reworked it to make it completely original. The melody was popularised in 1977 as the song "If I Had Words" by Yvonne Keeley and Scott Fitzgerald. The film clip was set in a church, complete with congregation waving their arms, so it may have given the impression it was based on a hymn tune. The only connection to hymns was the use of an organ.
you have to use A on the piano to tune your violin on A and put 4 fingers on E to tune E and so on and you cannot use a guitar tuner
A composition for an organ that incorporates a hymn tune is known as a chorale prelude.
Cantata I believe.
It is not clear when the hymn tune "Adeste Fidles" was written. The thought it is that it may have been written in the 13th century by John Francis Wade.
The hymn that has this tune is called, "Come, Christians, Join to Sing." The lyrics were written by Scottish minister Christian Henry Bateman in 1843.
martin Luther
Could be anything depending where in the world you worship but in the Methodist Hymn and Tune Book: official hymn book of the Methodist Church‎, Pleasant are Thy Courts Above is hymn number 230
As long as the hymn tune is in the public domain, yes. Keep in mind that many contemporary hymnals include more recent melodies.
The hymn "Abide With Me", to the tune "Eventide".
Cantata I believe.
By following a hymn tune that has notes; by being led by an instrument or song leader.
Often referred to as "The Austrian Hymn", composed by George Frederich Handel and appears in the Church of Ireland Hymn book as "Glorious things of thee our spoken, Zion ciity of our God".
So Be Ye Kind is not a Shaker Hymn or a Welsh Tune as some have stated. It was written in 1993 by Kirsten and Bonnie Mohr. The song was copyrighted and published in 1996 in the harp book Colorful Adventures on the Harp. Lyrics are available from HarpSong Music.