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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Abide with me Orgtq 2, Tuba Trombones Trumpet French horn Choir</p><p>My brass family members this time in the orchestra include the trumpet (Organteq 2), French horn, trombone, a little bit of a little trumpet and the tuba.  And a Choir.</p><p>The brass coming in second verse.</p><p>1)I first recorded the Chorale with Organteq and pedal. <br />2) Used 9 tracks in my DAW Garageband (Mac Mini -14) and recorded on different tracks in turn <br />3) two trombones, <br />4) a French horn, <br />5) Tuba,<br />6) little of a small trumpet,<br />7) Finally also added a choir at the end</p><p>Notice:<br />I had a trombonist blow unnecessarily hard at the beginning of the second verse to make it sound more real, not digital <i class="far fa-smile smiley"></i>&nbsp; let&#039;s say the musician made a mistake.</p><p><a href="https://forum.modartt.com/uploads.php?file=Abide%20with%20me%20%281%29.mp3">https://forum.modartt.com/uploads.php?f...281%29.mp3</a></p><p>For those interested,<br />The author of the hymn, Henry Francis Lyte, was an Anglican cleric. An article in The Spectator, 3 October 1925, says that Lyte composed the hymn in 1820 while visiting a dying friend.<br />As Lyte sat with the dying man, William Hunte kept repeating the phrase &quot;abide with me…&quot;. After leaving William&#039;s bedside, Lyte wrote the hymn and gave a copy of it to Le Hunte&#039;s family.<br />The hymn is a prayer for God to remain present with the speaker throughout life, through trials, and through death. The opening line alludes to Luk 24:29.</p>]]></content>
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