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'''Composer: ''' [[Charles H. Giffen]]
<lilypond>\key d \major \time 3/2 a1 fis2 | e1 d2 | d2.( e4) cis2 | d1. | d2( e) | fis g1 | fis2 e2.( fis4) d2 | a'1.</lilypond>


'''Meter: ''' 77.77.77
<lilypond>\key d \major \time 3/2 a1 fis2 | e1 d2 d2.( e4) cis2 | d1. | d2( e) fis | b1 a2 | a1 gis2 | a1.</lilypond>


'''Additional information: ''' The hymn tune honors the mathematician Edward James McShane (1904-1989), Professor
<lilypond>\key d \major \time 3/2 a2( b) cis | d1 a2 | a( g) fis | b1. | a1 fis2 | e1 d2 | d2.( e4) cis2 | d1.</lilypond>
 
'''Composer:''' [[Charles H. Giffen]]
 
{{Meter|77. 77. 77}}
 
'''Additional information:''' The hymn tune honors the mathematician Edward James McShane (1904-1989), Professor
Emeritus of the University of Virginia, member of the National Academy of Sciences, and avid amateur
Emeritus of the University of Virginia, member of the National Academy of Sciences, and avid amateur
musician. It was composed shortly before his death.
musician. It was composed shortly before his death.


'''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/McShane|Click for settings available at CPDL]]'''
'''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/McShane|Click for settings available at CPDL]]'''


[[Category:Hymn tunes|McShane]]
[[Category:Hymn tunes|McShane]]
[[Category:77.77.77]]
[[Category:LilyPond excerpts]]

Latest revision as of 22:37, 20 February 2014

\key d \major \time 3/2 a1 fis2 | e1 d2 | d2.( e4) cis2 | d1. | d2( e) | fis g1 | fis2 e2.( fis4) d2 | a'1.

\key d \major \time 3/2 a1 fis2 | e1 d2 d2.( e4) cis2 | d1. | d2( e) fis | b1 a2 | a1 gis2 | a1.

\key d \major \time 3/2 a2( b) cis | d1 a2 | a( g) fis | b1. | a1 fis2 | e1 d2 | d2.( e4) cis2 | d1.

Composer: Charles H. Giffen

Meter: 77. 77. 77

Additional information: The hymn tune honors the mathematician Edward James McShane (1904-1989), Professor Emeritus of the University of Virginia, member of the National Academy of Sciences, and avid amateur musician. It was composed shortly before his death.

Click for settings available at CPDL