This 16th-century French hymn tune (Rendez a Dieu) was originally published in the Genevan Psalter and is known by the texts “Bread of the World in Mercy Broken” and “Father, We Thank Thee Who Hast Planted.” The tune is tabbed in a straight chordal style, but then also arranged as a jig, making it acceptable as a solo dulcimer tune, in or out of a church setting. *No video recording provided.
This 16th-century French hymn tune (Rendez a Dieu) was originally published in the Genevan Psalter and is known by the texts “Bread of the World in Mercy Broken” and “Father, We Thank Thee Who Hast Planted.” The tune is tabbed in a straight chordal style, but then also arranged as a jig, making it acceptable as a solo dulcimer tune, in or out of a church setting. *No video recording provided.