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In the tune to which this hymn is most often sung, `` Boylston '', the syllables have and fy, ending their lines, have twice the time any other syllables have.
Ward was generally considered the best music as early as 1910 and is still the popular tune today.
It has been associated with more than 20 melodies, but in 1835 it was joined to a tune named " New Britain " to which it is most frequently sung today.
The first known instance of Newton's lines joined to music was in A Companion to the Countess of Huntingdon's Hymns ( London, 1808 ), where it is set to the tune " Hephzibah " by English composer John Jenkins Husband.
As neither tune is attributed and both show elements of oral transmission, scholars can only speculate that they are possibly of British origin.
This effect is ubiquitous in karaoke machines and is often used to assist pop singers who sing out of tune.
The first was a radio receiver, such as the Icom PCR-1000, that could tune into the Reverse Channel, which is the frequency that the phones transmit data to the tower on.
" This tune is more commonly recognizable as " Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star ".
* In the movie Wag the Dog, the fictitious unit 303 Special Forces has a song created titled " The Men of the 303 " that is played to a deliberately similar but original tune written by Huey Lewis for the film.
For real-time, it is appropriate to simplify one or more common approximations, and tune to the exact parameters of the scenery in question, which is also tuned to the agreed parameters to get the most ' bang for the buck '.
CND's policy of opposing American nuclear bases is said to be in tune with public opinion.
The club's theme song is called " See the Bombers Fly Up " and is based on the tune of Johnnie Hamp's 1929 song " Keep Your Sunny Side Up " at an increased tempo.
If the open string is in tune, but sharp or flat when frets are pressed, the bridge saddle position can be adjusted with a screwdriver or hex key to remedy the problem.
The author of the tune is unknown, and it may originate in plainchant, but a 1619 attribution to John Bull is sometimes made.
In the United States, the tune is used for the patriotic " My Country, ' Tis of Thee.
The first published version of what is almost the present tune appeared in 1744 in Thesaurus Musicus.
This manuscript has the tune depart from that which is used today at several points, one as early as the first bar, but is otherwise clearly a strong relative of the contemporary anthem.
The body of the report, from Conrad ’ s materialistic perspective, is good because it describes a people in tune with nature.
The music to which a hymn may be sung is a hymn tune.
The tune style or form is technically designated " gospel songs " as distinct from hymns.

tune and taken
But the term does not cover a song, dance, or tune that has been taken over ready-made and remains unchanged.
Care must be taken, however, to ensure that not only the metre of words and tune match, but also the stresses on the words in each line.
* In the last sequence of Derek Jarman's The Tempest ( 1979 ), a film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play, the singer / actress Elisabeth Welch, appearing as ' a goddess ', sings the song ; which she had taken as her signature tune since 1933.
In which a sample was taken from a much older dancehall tune containing the lyrics " Rebel got this chant-"' alla the junglists ".
But when she sees Lisa hiding her true feelings and being taken advantage of by her classmates, Marge changes her tune and tells Lisa to be herself.
During this album Tim's vocal style, which was more in tune with pivotal members Smith and Hodges ' vision for the band than his predecessor's, help Ilium garner considerable international praise, whilst the production duties were taken over largely by Smith and Hodges.
As such it has become extremely popular sung to the English composer Hubert Parry's tune Repton taken from the 1888 oratorio Judith and set to the latter part of Whittier's poem in 1924 by Dr George Gilbert Stocks.
Among the surviving records are the receipts for the wine that the two consumed during the three days it had taken to tune the instrument.
It was later claimed by the Nazis that Wessel also wrote the music, but the tune was likely taken from a World War I German Imperial Navy song, and is probably originally a folk song.
Like the themes of the second movement, the opening melody is said to be taken from Croatian folk song, in this case a tune called " Divojčica potok gazi ", (" A little girl treads on a brook ").
Others used the same device for a solo instrumental break ; a well-known example being the four-bar break taken by Charlie Parker in Dizzy Gillespie's tune ' Night in Tunisia '.
The music is taken from a well-known folk tune known as " Dives and Lazarus ".
The original lyrics set to this tune in the Genevan Psalter are taken from Psalm 134.
The press were told that an audience of 1 billion was expected to tune in to see the " first entertainment special to be broadcast live around the world ," although Parker had not taken into account the fact that many countries, including parts of Europe and America, would not see the concert live due to the time of the broadcast.
A quasi-military tune follows and is eventually taken over by the sung phrase " Where are you going?
The group's name " Sneaker " was taken from the Steely Dan tune " Bad Sneakers " from their album " Katy Lied ", a fact confirmed by Michael Carey Schneider from Sneaker.
" was taken from the popular James Brown tune.
* In the Emilie Autumn song " Miss Lucy Had Some Leeches ," the concept of seemingly dark / profane phrases turning into innocuous words is taken further, although sung in the same style and tune as the original.
The dance act Solo had a minor hit in 1991 with a sample-free instrumental version of the Rainbow theme, while Eurobop released a dance version in 1993 featuring samples taken directly from the original theme as well as voice samples of the main characters, who appeared on several music TV shows to promote the single ; a hardcore version entitled ' Rainbow Vibes ' by the Sonz of Bungle circulated on 12 " vinyl in 1992 which sampled the theme tune over a chopped up breakbeat and featuring rave stabs.
The main theme of the film is taken from the tune " The Gael " by Scottish singer-songwriter Dougie MacLean.
In the 1970s Chas & Dave were prominent session musicians, playing for a wide range of artists ; for instance-the hook used on Eminem's " My Name Is " was taken from a Labi Siffre tune, " I Got The ", on which Chas & Dave performed.
Their name is taken from a 19th Century tune generally described ( inaccurately ) as a Russian Gypsy song, made popular by Django Reinhardt among many others.
The original signature tune was taken from Scheherazade by Rimsky-Korsakov, with incidental music taken from the works of other composers, including Tintagel by Sir Arnold Bax.

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