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Revision as of 00:57, 10 April 2007
Welcome to HymnWiki
HymnWiki is a fun, energetic, enthusiastic site for hymns. Please feel free to contribute.
Help
You need help, or rather, you need to read the help. It is very helpful. It is located in Help:Contents. We encourage all editors to read the Editing Conventions.
Featured Hymn and Hymnal
Hymn: Let the Holy Spirit Guide (Edwin F. Parry)
Hymnal: A Collection of Sacred Hymns for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Europe, 1840 (AKA The Manchester Hymnal)
Fun with Hymns
- Lyrics with the same poetic meter can be sung to the same tunes.
 - A fun game to play with hymns is the hymn endings game, in which various hymn titles are recited and then suffixed with a predecided ending.
 
Media
Hymns can be performed on various media, including a capella, organ, piano, flute, violin, harp, whistles, guitars, mouth harp, the human voice, and many more - as well as most combinations of these.
Links
Getting started
- Configuration settings list
 - MediaWiki FAQ
 - MediaWiki release mailing list
 - Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.