Key of D · 3/4 · 84 BPM
Hymn libraryBe Thou My Vision
Words: Ancient Irish (8th c.), tr. Mary E. Byrne (1905), versified Eleanor H. Hull (1912). Tune: Slane, traditional Irish folk melody.
| d s s | f m s | l - s | m - - | | r d r | m s m | r - d | d - - |
| 1 5 5 | 4 3 5 | 6 - 5 | 3 - - | | 2 1 2 | 3 5 3 | 2 - 1 | 1 - - |
Text approximation, open in DomiSol for proper octave dots and beamed underlines.
Lyrics
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[Paste verse 1 lyrics (Mary E. Byrne / Eleanor H. Hull translation) from Hymnary.org]
Translation: Mary E. Byrne (1905), versified Eleanor H. Hull (1912) · Source
Tradition
- anglican
- presbyterian
- methodist
- folk
Occasion
- general worship
- sunday morning
Frequently asked
- Who wrote "Be Thou My Vision"?
- Words: Ancient Irish (8th c.), tr. Mary E. Byrne (1905), versified Eleanor H. Hull (1912). Tune: Slane, traditional Irish folk melody.
- When was "Be Thou My Vision" written?
- Published in 1905; the standard tune is "Slane".
- What key is "Be Thou My Vision" in?
- D major, 3/4 time, around 84 BPM. DomiSol can transpose to any key with one click.
- Is "Be Thou My Vision" public domain?
- Yes, both the text and the standard tune are in the public domain. You can perform, record, arrange, and print freely.
- Can I get "Be Thou My Vision" in jianpu (numbered notation)?
- Yes. Every hymn in the DomiSol library renders in both tonic solfa and jianpu. Open it in the editor and toggle notations, same score, two glyph systems.
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