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Be Thou My Vision – Eden’s Bridge

* Traditional Christian hymn of Irish origin. * Irish poem author: St. Dallán Forgaill; English translator: Mary Elizabeth Byrne; Songwriter: Eleanor Hull. * Published: 6th or 8th century (possibly earlier). Translated to English text: 191 * From the Album “Celtic Reflections on Hymns” released 1999. * Singer/Vocalist: Sarah Lacy. * Album producer: Richard Lacy; Arranger & Work Arranger: David Bird; Richard Lacy, & Sarah Lacy. * Tempo: Moderate, approx. 93 beats per minute. * Time signature: 3/4 (3 beats per measure. 1/4 notes for each beat count).

(Chimes & wind instruments for about 6 measures) , , , , , ,

Verse 1: Be Thou my Vision, O Lord of my heart; be all else but naught to me, save that Thou art; be Thou my best thought in the day and the night, both waking and sleeping, Thy presence my light. , ,

Verse 2: Be Thou my Wisdom, be Thou my true Word; be Thou ever with me and I with Thee, Lord; be Thou my great Father, and I Thy true son, be Thou in me dwelling, and I with Thee one.

Interlude: , , , ,

Verse 3: Be Thou my Breastplate, my Sword for the fight; be Thou my whole Armor, be Thou my true Might; be Thou my soul’s Shelter, be Thou my strong Tow’r, O raise Thou me heav’nward, great Pow’r of my pow’r.

Interlude: , , , ,

Verse 4: Riches I need not, nor man's empty praise, be Thou mine inheritance, now and al ways; be Thou and Thou only the first in my heart, O Sovereign of heaven, my Treasure Thou art.

Interlude: , , , ,

Verse 5: High King of heaven, Thou heaven's bright Sun, O grant me its joys, after vict'ry is won; Great Heart of my own heart, what ever be fall, still be Thou my Vision, O Ruler of all.

Instrumental: 1) , , , , 2) , , , , 3) , , , , 4) , , , , 5) , , , , 6) , ,

Flute Melody: High King of heaven, Thou heaven's bright Sun, O grant me its joys, after vict'ry is won;

7) , , , , 8) , , , , (bell ring on the “1” beat count of the start of row 9),

Outro (Fade to end): 9) , , , , 10) , , …

== DẠO NHẠC ==

Be Thou My Vision – Eden’s Bridge

* Traditional Christian hymn of Irish origin. * Irish poem author: St. Dallán Forgaill; English translator: Mary Elizabeth Byrne; Songwriter: Eleanor Hull. * Published: 6th or 8th century (possibly earlier). Translated to English text: 191 * From the Album “Celtic Reflections on Hymns” released 1999. * Singer/Vocalist: Sarah Lacy. * Album producer: Richard Lacy; Arranger & Work Arranger: David Bird; Richard Lacy, & Sarah Lacy. * Tempo: Moderate, approx. 93 beats per minute. * Time signature: 3/4 (3 beats per measure. 1/4 notes for each beat count).

(Chimes & wind instruments for about 6 measures) , , , , , ,

Verse 1: Be Thou my Vision, O Lord of my heart; be all else but naught to me, save that Thou art; be Thou my best thought in the day and the night, both waking and sleeping, Thy presence my light. , ,

Verse 2: Be Thou my Wisdom, be Thou my true Word; be Thou ever with me and I with Thee, Lord; be Thou my great Father, and I Thy true son, be Thou in me dwelling, and I with Thee one.

Interlude: , , , ,

Verse 3: Be Thou my Breastplate, my Sword for the fight; be Thou my whole Armor, be Thou my true Might; be Thou my soul’s Shelter, be Thou my strong Tow’r, O raise Thou me heav’nward, great Pow’r of my pow’r.

Interlude: , , , ,

Verse 4: Riches I need not, nor man's empty praise, be Thou mine inheritance, now and al ways; be Thou and Thou only the first in my heart, O Sovereign of heaven, my Treasure Thou art.

Interlude: , , , ,

Verse 5: High King of heaven, Thou heaven's bright Sun, O grant me its joys, after vict'ry is won; Great Heart of my own heart, what ever be fall, still be Thou my Vision, O Ruler of all.

Instrumental: 1) , , , , 2) , , , , 3) , , , , 4) , , , , 5) , , , , 6) , ,

Flute Melody: High King of heaven, Thou heaven's bright Sun, O grant me its joys, after vict'ry is won;

7) , , , , 8) , , , , (bell ring on the “1” beat count of the start of row 9),

Outro (Fade to end): 9) , , , , 10) , , …

== HẾT BÀI ==

Be Thou My Vision – Eden’s Bridge

* Traditional Christian hymn of Irish origin.
* Irish poem author: St. Dallán Forgaill; English translator: Mary Elizabeth Byrne;
Songwriter: Eleanor Hull.
* Published: 6th or 8th century (possibly earlier). Translated to English text: 1912.
* From the Album “Celtic Reflections on Hymns” released 1999.
* Singer/Vocalist: Sarah Lacy.
* Album producer: Richard Lacy; Arranger & Work Arranger: David Bird;
Richard Lacy, & Sarah Lacy.
* Tempo: Moderate, approx. 93 beats per minute.
* Time signature: 3/4 (3 beats per measure. 1/4 notes for each beat count).


(Chimes & wind instruments for about 6 measures)
, , , , , ,

Verse 1:
Be Thou my Vision, O Lord of my heart;
be all else but naught to me, save that Thou art;
be Thou my best thought in the day and the night,
both waking and sleeping, Thy presence my light. , ,

Verse 2:
Be Thou my Wisdom, be Thou my true Word;
be Thou ever with me and I with Thee, Lord;
be Thou my great Father, and I Thy true son,
be Thou in me dwelling, and I with Thee one.

Interlude: , , , ,

Verse 3:
Be Thou my Breastplate, my Sword for the fight;
be Thou my whole Armor, be Thou my true Might;
be Thou my soul’s Shelter, be Thou my strong Tow’r,
O raise Thou me heav’nward, great Pow’r of my pow’r.

Interlude: , , , ,

Verse 4:
Riches I need not, nor man's empty praise,
be Thou mine inheritance, now and al ways;
be Thou and Thou only the first in my heart,
O Sovereign of heaven, my Treasure Thou art.

Interlude: , , , ,

Verse 5:
High King of heaven, Thou heaven's bright Sun,
O grant me its joys, after vict'ry is won;
Great Heart of my own heart, what ever be fall,
still be Thou my Vision, O Ruler of all.

Instrumental:
1) , , , ,
2) , , , ,
3) , , , ,
4) , , , ,
5) , , , ,
6) , ,

Flute Melody:
High King of heaven, Thou heaven's bright Sun,
O grant me its joys, after vict'ry is won;

7) , , , ,
8) , , , , (bell ring on the “1” beat count of the start of row 9),

Outro (Fade to end):
9) , , , ,
10) , , …

Be Thou My Vision – Eden’s Bridge

* Traditional Christian hymn of Irish origin.
* Irish poem author: St. Dallán Forgaill; English translator: Mary Elizabeth Byrne;
Songwriter: Eleanor Hull.
* Published: 6th or 8th century (possibly earlier). Translated to English text: 1912.
* From the Album “Celtic Reflections on Hymns” released 1999.
* Singer/Vocalist: Sarah Lacy.
* Album producer: Richard Lacy; Arranger & Work Arranger: David Bird;
Richard Lacy, & Sarah Lacy.
* Tempo: Moderate, approx. 93 beats per minute.
* Time signature: 3/4 (3 beats per measure. 1/4 notes for each beat count).

Intro:
(Chimes & wind instruments for about 6 measures)
[C], [C], [C], [C], [C], [C],

Verse 1:
[C] Be Thou my [Am] Vision, O [F] Lord of my [C] heart;
be [G] all else but naught to me, [Am] save that Thou [G] art;
be [Am] Thou my best thought in the [C] day and the [Am] night,
both [C] waking and [Am] sleeping, Thy [F] presence my [C] light. [C], [C],

Verse 2:
[C] Be Thou my [Am] Wisdom, be [F] Thou my true [C] Word;
be [G] Thou ever with me and [Am] I with Thee, [G] Lord;
be [Am] Thou my great Father, and [C] I Thy true [Am] son,
be [C] Thou in me [Am] dwelling, and [F] I with Thee [C] one.

Interlude: [C], [C], [C], [C],

Verse 3:
[C] Be Thou my [Am] Breastplate, my [F] Sword for the [C] fight;
be [G] Thou my whole Armor, be [Am] Thou my true [G] Might;
be [Am] Thou my soul’s Shelter, be [C] Thou my strong [Am] Tow’r,
O [C] raise Thou me [Am] heav’nward, great [F] Pow’r of my [Am7] pow’r.

Interlude: [C], [C], [C], [C],

Verse 4:
[C] Riches I [Am] need not, nor [F] man's empty [C] praise,
be [G] Thou mine inheritance, [Am] now and al- [G] ways;
be [Am] Thou and Thou only the [C] first in my [Am] heart,
O [C] Sovereign of [Am] heaven, my [F] Treasure Thou [C] art.

Interlude: [C], [C], [C], [C],

Verse 5:
[C] High King of [Am] heaven, Thou [F] heaven's bright [C] Sun,
O [G] grant me its joys, after [Am] vict'ry is [G] won;
Great [Am] Heart of my own heart, what- [C] ever be- [Am] fall,
still [C] be Thou my [Am] Vision, O [F] Ruler of [Am7] all.

Instrumental:
1) [C], [C], [C], [C],
2) [C], [C], [C], [C],
3) [C], [C], [C], [C],
4) [C], [C], [C], [C],
5) [C], [C], [C], [C],
6) [C], [C],

Flute Melody:
[C] High King of [Am] heaven, Thou [F] heaven's bright [C] Sun,
O [G] grant me its joys, after [Am] vict'ry is [G] won;

7) [C], [C], [C], [C],
8) [C], [C], [C], [C], (bell ring on the “1” beat count of the start of row 9),

Outro (Fade to end):
9) [C], [C], [C], [C],
10) [C], [C], [C]…