I will be publishing a hymnal for sale which I will be making available soon. It will be a saddle stitch hymnal (initially) containing the best of hymns and chant appropriate for the liturgy. I am hoping to sell them for $3 a piece with a bit of discount on bulk orders... here is a preview of my past months work putting this together.
All content will be Public Domain except for those willing to share work into the PD (some of my works I hope to include).
A choral edition will appear within a year (God willing) with EXCELLENT four part harmonization and voice leading.
most of the text of these hymns harken back to the original translations found on cyberhymnal... you would be amazed at how much theology has been 'sterilized' from our modern hymnals. Lot's of verses which are militant in nature have been almost entirely deleted. References to God as Father, expunged. It goes on and on. Hopefully this little work will help to restore some balance.
Someone mentioned the repeating first verse under the melody which also appears in the paragraphs. 1. The text under the music is for reference (assignment of syllables to notes, etc.) For those who know the hymn well, no music is required therefore reading only the text is what most people will follow. 2. I am going to offer customization for those who want it.
Francis, using italic text in the scores seems really odd to me, and it can't help readability. Also, placing the titles below the scores is unconventional enough to be confusing.
On a happier note, I was glad to see one of your works in the St. Michael Hymnal today (#765 in the fourth edition).
incipits are provided in solfege abbreviation or tune name
Contents are: Kyriale (GC Notation) Gregorian Chant Hymns (GC Notation) English Hymns (Modern Notation) Latin Hymns (Modern Notation)
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Kyriale Credo (Ambrosian) Sfmfsmm Credo Iii Smdfmmrd Cum Jubílo (Feasts Of The Blessed Virgin Mary) Mass IX Cunctípotens Génitor Déus (Ordinary Feasts) Mass IV De Angelis (Second Class Feasts) Mass VIII Kyrie: Sundays Of Advent Mass XVII Kyrie: Sundays Of Lent Mass XIV Lex Et Origo (Paschal Time) Mass I Orbis Factor (Sundays Throughout The Year) Mass XI
Gregorian Chant Hymns Adestes Fideles Ffdfsmd Adóro Te Devóte Flddddrd Alma Redemptoris Mater Dmfsls Alleluia Lapis Revolutus Ddrerdr Angelus Domini Nuntiavit Lslddrr Anima Christi Sssssmfsmr Attende Domine Dmssssdtsls Ave Maria Fdrrltl Ave Verum Fslfsf Conditor Alme Siderum Mdmsslfs Corde Natus Fsltlslsf Dulcis Iesu Memoria Ssssdmrd Stella Caeli Exsterpavit Dssfstlf
English Hymns Alas And Did My Savior Bleed My Savior All Creatures Of Our God And King Lasst Uns Erfreuen All My Heart This Night Rejoices Warum Sollt Ich All People That On Earth Do Dwell Old Hundreth Alleluia, Sing To Jesus Hyfrodol America, The Beautiful Materna Angels We Have Heard On High Gloria As With Gladness Men Of Old Dix At The Cross Her Station Keeping Stabat Mater At The Lamb’s High Feast We Sing Salzburg Battle Hymn Of The Republic Battle Hymn Be Joyful Mary Regina Caeli Bethlehem Of Noblest Cities Stuttgart Christ The Lord Is Risen Today Easter Hymn Come Holy Ghost Lambillotte Come Thou Almighty King Moscow Come Thou Long Expected Jesus Stuttgart Come Ye Thankful People Come St Georges Windsor Comfort Comfort Ye My People Genevan 42 Creator Of The Stars Of Night Conditor Alme Siderum Crown Him With Many Crowns Diademata Dear Angel Ever At My Side St Ann Draw Nigh And Take The Body Of The Lord Coena Domini Faith Of Our Fathers St Catherine Firmly I Believe And Truly Drakes Broughton For The Beauty Of The Earth Dix Forty Days And Forty Nights Heinlein Glory Be To Jesus Caswall God Of Our Fathers National Hymn Hail Holy Queen Enthroned Above Salve Regina Coelitum Hark The Herald Angels Sing Mendelssohn Have Mercy Lord On Us Southwell Holy God We Praise Thy Name Grosser Gott Holy Holy Holy Nicea I’ll Sing A Hymn To Mary Aus Meines Herzens Grunde Immaculate Mary Lourdes Jerusalem My Happy Home Land Of Rest Jesus Christ Is Risen Today Easter Hymn Jesus My Lord My God My All Sweet Sacrament Joy To The World Antioch Let All Mortal Flesh Picardy Lift Up Your Heads Ye Mighty Gates Truro Lo How A Rose ‘Er Blooming Ein Ist Er Ros Lord Who Throughout These Forty Days St Flavian Love Divine All Loves Excelling Hyfrodol My Country Tis Of Thee America My Shepherd Will Supply My Need Resignation Now Thank We All Our God Nun Danket O Come All Ye Faithful Adeste Fideles O Come Divine Messiah Venez Divin Messie O Come O Come Emmanuel Veni Emmanuel O God Of Lovliness Crusaders Hymn O Jesus We Adore Thee Fulda O Lord I Am Not Worthy Aule O Mary Of Graces Sioban Ni Laoghaire O Most Holy One Sicilian Mariners O Queen Of The Holy Rosary Ellacombe O Sacred Head Surrounded Passion Chorale O Saving Victim 1: Werner 2:Abbe Deuget O Sons And Daughters O Filii Et Filiae O Thou Immortal Holy Light Tallis Canon Of The Fathers Love Begotten Divinum Mysterium On Jordans Bank Winchester New Once In Royal Davids City Irby Praise God From Whom All Blessing Flow Old Hundreth Praise My Soul The King Of Heaven Lauda Anima Praise The Lord Ye Heavens Adore Him Austria Praise To The Lord The Almighty Lobe Den Herren Savior Of The Nations Come Nun Komm Derheiden Heiland Silent Night Stille Nacht Sing Praise To God Who Reigns Above Mit Freuden Zart Songs Of Thankfulness And Praise St Edmund Soul Of My Savior 1: Anima Christi 2: Dibici Stars Of The Morning Slane That Eastertide With Joy Was Bright Puer Nobis The First Noel The First Noel The Glory Of These Forty Days Erhalt Uns Herr The King Of Love My Shepherd Is St Columba The Star Spangled Banner National Anthem The Strife Is Oer Victory What Child Is This Greensleeves What Wondrous Love Is This Wondrous Love When Morning Gilds The Sky Laudes Domini Ye Watchers And Ye Holy Ones Lasst Uns Erfreuen
Latin Hymns O Salutaris Hostia 1: Werner 2:Abbe Deuget O Sanctissima Sicilian Mariners Panis Angelicus Sacris Solemnis Tantum Ergo St Thomas
I am shooting for about 150 selections in total. The ones posted above are completed. I can set about 30-40 a day, and hope to set the rest in the next few days.
Customized Printing (adding and subtracting content) will be available only in printed lots of 200 or more. (Public Domain music and text required)
Additional hymn engraving per selection - $10 per selection Reflowing hymnal - per hourly rate (reflow hymn order- moving new content in or out of hymnal (insertion and deletion), and adjusting previous and following pages to accomodate flow.
NOTE: As Chonak pointed out, the title below the music can be confusing, so I have moved the title above the music. As far as the italic text in the music itself, that will remain as it is only a reference (the first verse is repeated in paragraph form below the music) and the italic font allows for more letters/words on a line horizontally. This allows me to fit most of the hymns on two lines of staves. Space is a premium in this publication as it is to be saddle stitched allowing only 80 pages or so.
Lex Et Origo (Paschal Time) 1 Kyrie 1 Sanctus 1 Agnus 1 Cunctípotens Génitor Déus (Ordinary Feast) 1 Kyrie 1 Sanctus 2 Agnus 2 De Angelis (Second Class Feasts) 2 Kyrie 2 Gloria 2 Sanctus 3 Agnus 4 Cum Jubílo (Feasts Of The Blessed Virgin Mary) 4 Kyrie 4 Sanctus 5 Agnus 5 Orbis Factor (Sundays Throughout The Year) 5 Kyrie 5 Sanctus 5 Agnus 6 Kyrie: Sundays Of Advent 6 Kyrie: Sundays Of Lent 6 Sanctus, Agnus: Sundays Of Advent & Lent 7 Credo III 7 Credo (Ambrosian) 9
HYMNS & ANTIPHONS
Adestes Fideles / O Come All Ye Faithful 11 Adóro Te Devóte 12 Alas And Did My Savior Bleed 13 Alleluia, Sing To Jesus 14 All Creatures Of Our God And King 14 All My Heart This Night Rejoices 15 All People That On Earth Do Dwell 16 Alleluia Lapis Revolutus 17 Alma Redemptoris Mater 17 America, The Beautiful 18 Angelus Domini Nuntiavit 19 Angels We Have Heard On High 20 Anima Christi 20 As With Gladness Men Of Old 21 Stabat Mater (At The Cross Her Station Keeping) 22 At The Lamb’s High Feast We Sing 24 Attende Domine 24 Ave Maria 25 Ave Verum 26 Battle Hymn Of The Republic 26 Be Joyful Mary 27 Benedicam Dominum 27 Bethlehem Of Noblest Cities 28 Christ The Lord Is Risen Today 28 Come Holy Ghost 29 Come Thou Almighty King 29 Come Thou Long Expected Jesus 30 Come Ye Thankful People Come 30 Comfort Comfort Ye My People 31 Conditor Alme Siderum / Creator Of The Stars At Night 32 Corde Natus / Of The Fathers Love Begotten 33 Crown Him With Many Crowns 34 Dear Angel Ever At My Side 35 Draw Nigh And Take The Body Of The Lord 35 Dulcis Iesu Memoria 36 Faith Of Our Fathers 37 Firmly I Believe And Truly 37 The First Noel 38 For The Beauty Of The Earth 39 Forty Days And Forty Nights 39 Glory Be To Jesus 40 The Glory Of These Forty Days 40 God Of Our Fathers 41 Hail Holy Queen Enthroned Above 41 Hark The Herald Angels Sing 42 Have Mercy Lord On Us 43 Holy God We Praise Thy Name 43 Holy Holy Holy 44 I’ll Sing A Hymn To Mary 44 Immaculate Mary 45 The King Of Love My Shepherd Is 46 Jerusalem My Happy Home 46 Jesus Christ Is Risen Today 47 Jesus My Lord My God My All 47 Joy To The World 48 Let All Mortal Flesh 48 Lift Up Your Heads Ye Mighty Gates 49 Lo How A Rose ‘Er Blooming 49 Lord Who Throughout These Forty Days 50 Love Divine All Loves Excelling 50 Misericordia Domini 51 My Country Tis Of Thee 51 My Shepherd Will Supply My Need 52 Now Thank We All Our God 52 O Come Divine Messiah 53 O Come O Come Emmanuel 54 O God Of Lovliness 54 O Jesus We Adore Thee 55 O Lord I Am Not Worthy 56 O Mary Of Graces 56 O Queen Of The Holy Rosary 57 O Sacred Head Surrounded 58 O Salutaris Hostia 58 O Salutaris Hostia 58 O Saving Victim 59 O Sanctissima 59 O Most Holy One 59 O Sons And Daughters 59 O Thou Immortal Holy Light 60 On Jordans Bank 61 Once In Royal Davids City 61 Pange Lingua 62 Panis Angelicus 63 Praise God From Whom All Blessing Flow 63 Praise My Soul The King Of Heaven 64 Praise The Lord Ye Heavens Adore Him 64 Praise To The Lord The Almighty 65 Puer Natus 66 Regina Caeli 67 Resonet In Laudibus 67 Salve Regina (Simple Tone) 68 Savior Of The Nations Come 68 Silent Night 69 Sing Praise To God Who Reigns Above 69 Songs Of Thankfulness And Praise 70 Soul Of My Savior 71 Soul Of My Savior 71 Sub Tuum Praesidium 71 Stars Of The Morning 72 The Star Spangled Banner 73 Stella Caeli Exsterpavit 74 That Eastertide With Joy Was Bright 74 The Strife Is Oer 75 Tantum Ergo 75 What Child Is This 76 What Wondrous Love Is This 77 When Morning Gilds The Sky 78 Ye Watchers And Ye Holy Ones 79
Good point. I was creating this hymnal for NO celebrations which rarely sing the Gloria if at all, but I think you are right that they would be included for TLMs. I will include them today.
If anyone sees a glaring omission, please comment here... and remember, customization is very easy to do, adding or subtracting selections is no problem.
@liampmcdonough o wow... definitely... that was on my original list... thanks for the reminder
I am going to review my original list one more time just to double check for anything else.
Uugghhh.... I also missed Attende Domine Christ the Lord Is Risen Today (Alternate Tune: Victimae Paschali) Victimae Paschali Laudes (Gregorian Chant) Mass XVIII (ferias of advent and lent) Kyrie XVI Kyrie XVIII (weekdays) Noel Nouvelet (with the following beautiful text)
1. Noël nouvelet, sing we a new Noël; Thank we now our God, and of His goodness tell; Sing we Noël to greet the new born King; Noël nouvelet, a new Noël we sing!
2. Waking from my sleep, a vision came to me; For before my eyes there stood a flow'ring tree, Where on a bright red rosebud I did see. Noël nouvelet, a new Noël sing we!
3. How my heart did glow, with inward joy divine! For with rays of glory did the rosebud shine, As when the sun doth blaze on break of day. This new Noël sing we: Noël nouvelet!
4. Then a tiny bird ceased joyous song to say Unto certain shepherds: "Haste you now away! In Bethlehem the newborn Lamb you'll see." Noël nouvelet, a new Noël sing we!et!
5. Mary and Joseph in Bethl'em they found, Where the Infant lay, with ox and ass around, And for a crib, their manger full of hay. This new Noël sing we: Noël nouvelet!
6. So, upon my bed, I saw these wonders all, Dreaming of a Child, an Infant Child so small: Jesus of Naz'reth, called a King to be. Noël nouvelet, a new Noël sing we!
KYRIALE Lex Et Origo (Paschal Time) 1 Kyrie 1 Sanctus 1 Gloria 1 Cunctípotens Génitor Déus (Ordinary Feast) 2 Agnus 2 Kyrie 2 Gloria 2 Sanctus 3 De Angelis (Second Class Feasts) 4 Agnus 4 Kyrie 4 Gloria 4 Sanctus 5 Cum Jubílo (Feasts Of The Blessed Virgin Mary) 6 Agnus 6 Kyrie 6 Gloria 6 Sanctus 7 Orbis Factor (Sundays Throughout The Year) 8 Agnus 8 Kyrie 8 Gloria 8 Sanctus 9 Agnus 9 Kyrie 10 Kyrie 10 Kyrie: Sundays Of Advent 10 Kyrie: Sundays Of Lent 10 Sanctus, Agnus: Sundays Of Advent & Lent 10 Sanctus 10 Credo Iii 11 Agnus 11 Credo (Ambrosian) 13
HYMNS & ANTIPHONS Adestes Fideles / O Come All Ye Faithful 15 English Translation 15 Adóro Te Devóte 16 Alas And Did My Savior Bleed 17 Alleluia, Sing To Jesus 18 All Creatures Of Our God And King 18 All My Heart This Night Rejoices 19 All People That On Earth Do Dwell 20 Alleluia Lapis Revolutus 21 Alma Redemptoris Mater 21 America, The Beautiful 22 Angelus Domini Nuntiavit 23 Angels We Have Heard On High 24 Anima Christi 24 As With Gladness Men Of Old 25 Stabat Mater (At The Cross Her Station Keeping) 26 At The Lamb’s High Feast We Sing 28 Attende Domine 28 Ave Maria 29 Ave Verum 30 Battle Hymn Of The Republic 30 Be Joyful Mary 31 Benedicam Dominum 31 Bethlehem Of Noblest Cities 32 Christ The Lord Is Risen Today 32 Christ The Lord Is Risen Today 33 Come Holy Ghost 33 Come Thou Almighty King 34 Come Thou Long Expected Jesus 34 Come Ye Thankful People Come 35 Comfort Comfort Ye My People 35 Conditor Alme Siderum / Creator Of The Stars At Night 36 Corde Natus / Of The Fathers Love Begotten 37 Crown Him With Many Crowns 38 Dear Angel Ever At My Side 39 Draw Nigh And Take The Body Of The Lord 39 Dulcis Iesu Memoria 40 Faith Of Our Fathers 41 Firmly I Believe And Truly 41 The First Noel 42 For The Beauty Of The Earth 43 Forty Days And Forty Nights 43 Glory Be To Jesus 44 The Glory Of These Forty Days 44 God Of Our Fathers 45 Hail Holy Queen Enthroned Above 45 Hark The Herald Angels Sing 46 Have Mercy Lord On Us 47 Holy God We Praise Thy Name 47 Holy Holy Holy 48 I’ll Sing A Hymn To Mary 48 Immaculate Mary 49 The King Of Love My Shepherd Is 50 Jerusalem My Happy Home 50 Jesus Christ Is Risen Today 51 Jesus My Lord My God My All 51 Joy To The World 52 Let All Mortal Flesh 52 Lift Up Your Heads Ye Mighty Gates 53 Lo How A Rose ‘Er Blooming 53 Lord Who Throughout These Forty Days 54 Love Divine All Loves Excelling 54 Misericordia Domini 55 My Country Tis Of Thee 55 My Shepherd Will Supply My Need 56 Now Thank We All Our God 56 Noël Nouvelet 57 O Come Divine Messiah 58 O Come O Come Emmanuel 58 O God Of Lovliness 59 O Jesus We Adore Thee 60 O Lord I Am Not Worthy 60 O Mary Of Graces 61 O Queen Of The Holy Rosary 62 O Sacred Head Surrounded 62 O Salutaris Hostia 63 O Salutaris Hostia 63 O Saving Victim 63 O Sanctissima 64 O Most Holy One 64 O Sons And Daughters 64 O Thou Immortal Holy Light 65 On Jordans Bank 66 Once In Royal Davids City 66 Pange Lingua 67 Panis Angelicus 68 Parce Domine 68 Praise God From Whom All Blessing Flow 69 Praise My Soul The King Of Heaven 69 Praise The Lord Ye Heavens Adore Him 70 Praise To The Lord The Almighty 70 Puer Natus 71 Regina Caeli 72 Resonet In Laudibus 72 Salve Regina (Simple Tone) 73 Savior Of The Nations Come 74 Silent Night 74 Sing Praise To God Who Reigns Above 75 Songs Of Thankfulness And Praise 75 Soul Of My Savior 76 Soul Of My Savior 76 Sub Tuum Praesidium 77 Stars Of The Morning 77 The Star Spangled Banner 78 Stella Caeli Exsterpavit 79 That Eastertide With Joy Was Bright 79 The Strife Is Oer 80 Tantum Ergo 80 What Child Is This 81 Victimae Paschalis 82 English Translation 82 What Wondrous Love Is This 83 When Morning Gilds The Sky 84 Ye Watchers And Ye Holy Ones 85
Here is a very low res preview to give you an idea of the layout and content.
It looks like I am moving this to a Perfect Binding as it is too large for saddle stitching. However, the cost will not be too much more than I originally thought. The final size is 6 x 9, comparable to other hymnals.
I may do a condensed version that has a maximum of three or four verses per hymn which would reduce it to 50-60 pages which could then be saddle stitched.
St Cecilia and the Blessed Virgin Mary will be those to whom this hymnal is dedicated. I will be meeting with a priest who will give it a solemn blessing before it goes to print. Please pray the prayer attached. Please Add mention of “The Traditional Hymnal” in your prayer. Thank you! Blessed be the hearts of Jesus, Mary and Joseph.
If you only put page numbers there's no way to specify which Memorial Accl. on a hymn board, for example. For the same reason O Come and Adeste need separate numbers.
However with this hymnal there are only a few pages where this would apply. Namely the ad Libitum Kyrie and Adeste Fideles.., therefore is it desiresble or wise to even introduce another whole set of numbers for those handful of selections? For example, with the introduction of the English (organ intro) or Latin hymn (Incipit), it is self evident. Same with Kyrie.
A couple of other things... perhaps include Ite of each Mass and some ad libitum Alleluia.
There's not much wisdom in having more than one numbering, true. Since you speak of a choir harmony and organ accompaniment edition in the future, how is that ever going to work with page- instead of hymn-numbers?
Ummm... 45 is on the board... the organ intro begins... you can pick which text you want to sing to what the organist is playing, 45t or 45b... it would be very hard to believe that there is anyone who can’t figure out which hymn is to be sung... it’s akin to the mentality of airplane arms at the ambo...
Well @francis I think you overestimate the mental agility of a congregation - every week we read the introit together lead by the lector. Every week this is followed by a hymn. Every week 20% of the congregation has looked at the board, and found their place in the hymn book. 40% neither sing nor look at the text. When the organ begins to play: every week around 20% of the congregation after a period of cogitation come to the idea that this might presage a hymn (another 20% are only struck by this idea when singing actually begins), every week they discover anew that there is a hymn book in front of them in the slot provided for this purpose, every week they discover anew that the number is displayed on the hymn boards. The result is that by the end of the first verse the volume of singing is double the initial volume. Curiously, by the end of Mass, most can respond speedily to the recessional hymn.
I really am not overestimating anything. I am simply a realist to the core.
What you put forward is the norm for normal people in normal Masses. I would never expect any more than that (and I would not demand it)... only politely invite people to participate if they are willing... (AND NEVER BEFORE MASS AT A MIC!... only in the bulletin or a hymnsing). With the TLM where people are not required, expected or encouraged to sing, I expect even less, and rightly so. However, for those who wish to, there is a tool. Those who wish to will easily figure out whether it is 45t or 45b. Mentioning t or b will increase no more particpation than if you flashed the lyrics on a wall with a projector. That, my dear friend, is the reality of the hymman (new pun word) condition. Therefore, the whole idea of a hymnboard is only meant for those who wish to use it. That will differ from congregation to congregation, local tradition to local tradition, habit to habit, to dust you shall return.
Therefore the whole thing about hymn numbers just seems to be a waste of time, however, I am all ears and will readily be convinced otherwise if someone convinces me.
Thank you for your perspective!
In terms of the choir having different numbers, they had better be prepared to sing what they practiced that week at rehearsal when I gave them the playlist. If they are looking at a hymnboard during Mass to figure out and see what they are supposed to be singing, then they deserve their own ignorance. Football players know the play in the huddle... we don't tell them the play when they are on the line of scrimage.
Personally, I have had great success in having singing congregations (usually growing to 60-75% over time)... it usually takes two to three years using only a selection of the best hymns (pretty much the ones in the present hymnal I am promoting) consistently throughout the seasons. I don't expect this to be true with TLM goers... they are a much more diverse bunch and much more reserved... in fact, we only sing hymns before and after Mass (vernacular is not encouraged during the liturgy), and rarely is the congregation involved. It's the nature of the (F)east.
With all that being said, the beauty of POD (print on demand) is that I can adjust the printing of any request for hymnals (hymn numbers with t, b and even m!, if you want!), delete hymns, delete the Kyriale section, add more hymns, etc. etc. etc. Of course, all requests must be entirely in the Public Domain, or from authors who are willing to contribute to the same.
The hymnal I will be producing for myself (and my congregation) will also include traditional folk songs, and the title will be something akin to "A Catholic Hymnal and Songbook". Again, your situation will dictate the content according to your particular needs and wants.
It's a beautiful thing, this singing thing, ya know!
Comment and question: — I suggest that all the verses should be numbered in all the songs, especially since intermediate verses frequently begin in the bottom of the left column and then conclude in the top of the right column. Someone who is unfamiliar with a particular hymn may be confused about where a verse begins. In some cases, the verses are numbered, typically for hymns with ten or more verses; the hymnal should be consistent throughout in numbering all verses of all the hymns. — Will there be an index (or indices) in the back that lists composers and lyricists? Such info is absent from all the pages in the preview, presumably to save space. I suppose that as a hymnal containing all public-domain stuff, there are no royalties to pay and no copyrights to list. Even so, it's always a good idea to credit those people who created the hymns in the first place.
I admire your sentiment for noting credits to authorship, but that would be a customization I would be willing to undertake should someone request it.
The reason I include verse numbers on lengthier hymns and not the shorter ones is so that a specific selection of verses can be chosen if desired (eg., 3,7,9,10)
My goal and intention is to produce the most basic hymnal (the one posted with alphabetical TOC) from which point anyone could request additions, deletions, custom cover, etc. As I mentioned earlier on, I Intend to produce a version of this hymnal that is even smaller (saddle stitched) and has a maximum of 3 to 4 versus which will be titled “The Pocket Hymnal” and could be reduced in size proportionately. (eg., 4.5 x 6.75, 3.3 x 5, Etc. NOTE... content will all be reduced in size)
ok... wrapping up this hymnal project... (I am planning to use this for the upcoming year at the school where I am employed).
The official title will be 'Classical Hymn & Song'. (please read the "Note from the Publisher" in the attached PDF showing sample pages. It also sports the TOC. The sampleCoverGeneric.pdf shows the cover, spine and back cover.
GENERIC
A generic version will be offered which will cost approximately $7 per hymnal (plus shipping) on one large initial run, so get me your numbers so it can be included on the first run.
Rounds will be added to last section, a few of which will be 'By The Waters of Babylon', 'Ah Poor Bird' and 'Chairs to Mend'.
If you have more suggestions for the rounds, please list them below.
CUSTOM
A custom version will be offered which will cost more, and will include the name of one's institution on the cover and title page. If the order is in bulk (over 100 copies) I don't think it will be too much more than $7 per book plus shipping.
You may add other chants, hymns and songs to a custom version, but a one time hourly production cost will be added for creating the additional graphics and text, (and any copyright fees that would be incurred). Of course the entire TOC will change because the layout will change with insertions.
CHORAL/CHORDAL EDITION
A Choral/Chordal version of this publication (spiral bound for us accompanists) with most excellent SATB organ arrangements and chords for folk songs will follow.
I'm not sure what proof-reading you're still planning, but the sample pages are kind of scary: 1) no numbers for the hymn board? 2. missing slurs (When morning guilds) and apostrophes (Hold the fort) 3. syllabification of Wayfaring Stranger is inconsistent, which is asking for trouble when only verse is underlaid (why "I'm a-traveling" instead of "a-trav-l'ing" in the first place, though?).
Does any church really want their name embossed on a pew hymnal that includes DIXIE LAND, though?
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