Ives, Charles - The Things Our Fathers Loved (and the greatest of these was Liberty)
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About 'The Things Our Fathers Loved (and the greatest of these was Liberty)'
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Composed:
1922
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LYRICS:
I think there must be a place in the soul
all made of tunes, of tunes of long ago;
I hear the organ on the Main Street corner,
Aunt Sarah humming Gospels; Summer evenings,
The village cornet band, playing in the square.
The town’s Red, White and Blue,
all Red, White and Blue; Now! Hear the words
But they sing in my soul of the things our Fathers loved.
I think there must be a place in the soul
all made of tunes, of tunes of long ago;
I hear the organ on the Main Street corner,
Aunt Sarah humming Gospels; Summer evenings,
The village cornet band, playing in the square.
The town’s Red, White and Blue,
all Red, White and Blue; Now! Hear the words
But they sing in my soul of the things our Fathers loved.
Time Signature:
4/4 (
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Range:
C5-Eb6
Score Key:
C major (Sounding Pitch) (
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Tempo Marking:
Slowly and sustained Slow
=50
Duration:
2:49
Number of Pages:
3
Difficulty:
Advanced Level: Recommended for Advanced Players
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