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The tune known today as ''Old hundredth'' actually appeared in the second edition of the [[Genevan Psalter]] as a setting for Psalm | The tune known today as ''Old hundredth'' actually appeared in the second edition of the [[Genevan Psalter]] as a setting for Psalm 134. In English speaking countries, it is most closely associated with the singing of the Doxology. | ||
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Revision as of 19:35, 23 November 2007
Hymn tune, melody from Pseames octante trois de David, 1551.
Meter: 88. 88 (Long meter)
General information
The tune known today as Old hundredth actually appeared in the second edition of the Genevan Psalter as a setting for Psalm 134. In English speaking countries, it is most closely associated with the singing of the Doxology.
Settings available at CPDL
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