#360: Love Consecrates the Humblest Act
Oct. 30th, 2020 11:03 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, it makes sense that this would be in the "Holy Week" section, because it refers to Christ washing the disciples' feet on Maundy Thursday. And it happens to be to the same tune as 359. But other than that, their text really isn't the same. Just because two hymns are in the same section and have the same tune, doesn't mean we necessarily write one down without the music and say "see above melody"...do we? I nerd-sniped myself with this so here's a counterexample, there will be another communion song with the same tune as 462.
Except here, apparently we just write the lyrics and don't repeat the music (or citation for it) because it's directly above. I guess. Weird.
Done with this section, we're moving along nicely. I mean it's still very slow, but the sections are of different enough lengths that we get to space out the ends and feel like we're accelerating. I'm pleased with myself for having come up with this system.
Except here, apparently we just write the lyrics and don't repeat the music (or citation for it) because it's directly above. I guess. Weird.
Done with this section, we're moving along nicely. I mean it's still very slow, but the sections are of different enough lengths that we get to space out the ends and feel like we're accelerating. I'm pleased with myself for having come up with this system.