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First Lines are listed in upper and lower case letters. TUNE NAMES and SONG TITLES are listed in all UPPER CASE (CAPITAL) letters. All punctuation has been removed to assist in simplifying searches.

Duplicate entries indicate the existence of multiple, differing, recordings.

The standard UK tune list is currently indexed to these UK hymn books:

  • Ancient & Modern (New Standard)
  • Celebration Hymnal for Everyone
  • Hymns & Psalms
  • Hymns Old & New (New Century)
  • Mission Praise (Combined)
  • New English Hymnal
  • Rejoice & Sing
  • Songs of Fellowship 1

If you use any of these hymn books, you can select one and then call up tunes using familiar hymn numbers.

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Introduction

The HT-300 Hymnal Plus has thousands of tunes built-in, providing immediate access to a wealth of music. This repertoire comprises three main types of tune: traditional hymns, modern worship music and incidental music.  A fourth category - psalms and canticles - is available if the Psalm Player option is installed.

1. Traditional Hymns

There is a convention with traditional hymns to give the music its own name in order that it may be used with many sets of lyrics, not just the ones for which it was originally written. For example, the hymn Love divine all loves excelling is commonly sung to no less than four different tunes - BLAENWERN, HYFRYDOL, LOVE DIVINE and WESTMINSTER. So, you can see that the well-known title of Love divine all loves excelling only accurately identifies the lyrics, not the tune to which it is sung.

Wherever possible the traditional hymns in the repertoire are cross-referenced by both first line and tune name. Consequently, looking up Love divine all loves excelling will reveal several possibilities:

Love divine all loves excelling  BLAENWERN

Love divine all loves excelling  HYFRYDOL

Love divine all loves excelling  LOVE DIVINE

Love divine all loves excelling  WESTMINSTER

2. Modern Worship Music

The conventions of traditional hymn writing outlined above largely do not apply to modern worship music - the combination of music and lyrics is collectively known by one title. However, many modern worship songs consist of verses and a chorus section. In these instances it is common for the song to be known by both its first line and a common title (usually the first few words of the chorus). For example Lord the light of your love is commonly known as SHINE JESUS SHINE, the first few words of the chorus section. For speedy identification, the HT-300 stores both the first line and the common title wherever possible. The common title is shown as though it were a proper tune name:

Lord the light of your love SHINE JESUS SHINE

3. Incidental Music

In order to provide music for a complete service, the HT-300 also plays a range of incidental music (wedding marches, voluntaries etc).

  • While every effort had been made in cross-referencing this list, it should not be considered the ultimate guide to every hymn ever written. If you cannot find what you want when searching for a first line, find out whether the music has a tune name or common title. Searching for that may well yield results.

 
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