Text:Blest Be God, Praised Forever (Rab ki hove sanaa hameshaa)
Author (refrain):Anon.
Paraphraser (refrain, into English) :James Minchin
Tune:SANAA
Transcriber:I-to Loh
Media:Audio recording

617. Blest Be God, Praised Forever (Rab ki hove sanaa hameshaa)

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First Line: Blest be God, praised forever and worshiped (Rab ki hove sanaa hameshaa)
Title: Blest Be God, Praised Forever (Rab ki hove sanaa hameshaa)
Punjabi Title: Rab ki hove sanaa hameshaa
Author (refrain): Anon.
Paraphraser (refrain, into English) : James Minchin (1990)
Meter: Irregular
Language: English; Punjabi
Publication Date: 2013
Scripture:
Topic: Adoration; Music and the Arts; Praise
Copyright: © 1990, 2000 Christian Conference of Asia (admin. GIA Publications, Inc.)
Notes: Responsive refrain to reading of Psalm 150
Tune Information
Name: SANAA
Transcriber: I-to Loh (1989)
Meter: Irregular
Key: F Major
Source: Punjabi melody
Copyright: © 1990, 2000 Christian Conference of Asia (admin. GIA Publications, Inc.)


Text Information:

This refrain comes from a longer Punjabi song of praise paraphrasing Psalm 150, which was recorded in Lahore in 1989. As the psalm encourages, singing is customarily accompanied by various small instruments, including the paired (high- and low-toned) hand drums called tabla.


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Audio recording: Audio (MP3)

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