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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 135.  In English speaking countries, it is most closely associated with the singing of the Doxology.
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

{\key g \major g2 g4 fis e d g2 a b b b4 b a g c2 b a}

{\key g \major g2 a4 b a g e2 fis g2 d' b4 g a c b2 a g}

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.

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