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- Q4962001 subject Q9440083.
- Q4962001 abstract "Template:Infobox musical composition"Brethren, We Have Met Together" is one of the oldest published American folk hymns. The lyrics were written by George Atkins and first published in 1819. The traditional tune, Holy Manna, is a pentatonic melody in Ionian mode originally published by William Moore in Columbian Harmony, a four-note shape-note tunebook, in 1829. Like most shape-note songs from that century, it is usually written in three parts.It is commonly sung as the opening song at shape-note singing events.".
- Q4962001 wikiPageWikiLink Q17033141.
- Q4962001 wikiPageWikiLink Q17067256.
- Q4962001 wikiPageWikiLink Q2580062.
- Q4962001 wikiPageWikiLink Q484692.
- Q4962001 wikiPageWikiLink Q7489233.
- Q4962001 wikiPageWikiLink Q7569965.
- Q4962001 wikiPageWikiLink Q9440083.
- Q4962001 comment "Template:Infobox musical composition"Brethren, We Have Met Together" is one of the oldest published American folk hymns. The lyrics were written by George Atkins and first published in 1819. The traditional tune, Holy Manna, is a pentatonic melody in Ionian mode originally published by William Moore in Columbian Harmony, a four-note shape-note tunebook, in 1829.".
- Q4962001 label "Brethren, We Have Met Together".