The gently rising and falling melody reminds us of the beautifully contoured American countryside. Like the people of this blessed nation, our voices blend together. Though there are times of harmonic tension, may we resolve with faithful and honest hearts as beautifully as this Paulus anthem. Thank you, SP. We are singing your hymn today!
A simple chant to express thanksgiving for the place you’re born in. Even as a non American, I can resonate with and appreciate what this song carries, a sweet feeling that comes from the heart to the earth
Sophmoric writing, and it shows one of Paulus's flaws. If this piece had been written with the first two syllables of every line (generally) on the upbeat before the measure instead of on the downbeats, it would sound much more natural and beautiful.
The gently rising and falling melody reminds us of the beautifully contoured American countryside. Like the people of this blessed nation, our voices blend together. Though there are times of harmonic tension, may we resolve with faithful and honest hearts as beautifully as this Paulus anthem. Thank you, SP. We are singing your hymn today!
A simple chant to express thanksgiving for the place you’re born in. Even as a non American, I can resonate with and appreciate what this song carries, a sweet feeling that comes from the heart to the earth
@keertikaandfallentree3207 This is definitely not a chant of any description. It’s a hymn.
Sophmoric writing, and it shows one of Paulus's flaws. If this piece had been written with the first two syllables of every line (generally) on the upbeat before the measure instead of on the downbeats, it would sound much more natural and beautiful.
Hi, appreciate the feedback. Would love to see some of your scores. -Andrew Paulus
Gees, you're such a moron.