The Singing Master's Assistant (William Billings)

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Short Title: The Singing Master's Assistant

Full Title: The Singing Master's Assistant, or Key to Practical Music, Being [an] Abridgment from the New-England Psalm-Singer; Together with Several Other Tunes, Never Before Published.

Editor - Composer: William Billings, Composer

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Description: William Billings' second book, consisting entirely of his own compositions.

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Contents

No. Page Title Author First Line Key Meter Time Vo. Comment
1 1 Aurora or Morning Hymn William Billings Awake, my soul, awake C S.M. 3:2 4 Secular
2 2 Boston William Billings Methinks I see a heavenly host B C.M. 3:2 4
3 3a Duxborough Isaac Watts In vain the wealthy mortals toil e L.M. 4:4 4
4 3b Savannah George Whitefield Ah! Lovely appearance of death c L.M. 2:2 4
5 4a Africa Isaac Watts Now shall my inward joy arise E C.M. 3:2 4
6 4b Brookfield Isaac Watts Twas on that dark, that doleful night d C.M. 3:2 4
7 5 America William Billings Come let us sing unto the Lord D 88.88.88. 3:2 4
8 6 Judea William Billings A virgin unspotted by prophet foretold F 11 11.11 11 6:4 4
9 7 Amherst Tate & Brady To God the mighty Lord G 66.66.88. 2:2 4
10 8 Brunswick Isaac Watts Stoop down my thoughts that use to rise F C.M. 2:2 4
11 9a Dorchester Isaac Watts Time, what an empty vapor tis f C.M. 3:2 4
12 9b Sullivan Isaac Watts Let mortal tongues attempt to sing D L.M. 3:2 4
13 10a New South Tate & Brady To bless thy chosen race C S.M. 3:2 4
14 10b Medfield Samuel Byles When I my various blessings see C L.M. 3:8 4
15 11 Heath Thomas Flatman Awake, my soul, awake my eyes C L.M. 2:2 4
16 12 Chester William Billings Let tyrants shake their iron rod C L.M. 2:2 4
17 13 Cambridge Tate & Brady Ye that delight to serve the Lord C 88.88.88. 2:2 4
18 14a Lebanon William Billings Death, with his warrant in his hand a C.M. 2:2 4
19 14b Marblehead Tate & Brady How vast must their advantage be G C.M. 3:2 4
20 15a New-Hingham William Billings Death, O the awful sound a S.M. 2:2 4
21 15b Marshfield Tate & Brady When we our wearied limbs to rest e L.M. 3:2 4
22 16a Hebron Isaac Watts My God, my life, my love d S.M. 3:2 4
23 16b Hollis Street Charles Wesley Ye servants of God, your master proclaim F 10 10.10 10 3:2 4
24 17a Princetown Tate & Brady Lord, hear the voice of my complaint d C.M. 3:2 4
25 17b Suffolk Isaac Watts Bright King of glory, dreadful God g L.M. 3:2 4
26 18 Medway Isaac Watts Sing to the Lord Jehovah's name G C.M. 3:4 4
27 19 Consolation Henry Playford He's come, let every knee be bent E C.M. 6:8 4
28 20a Waltham Isaac Watts My Savior and my King C S.M. 3:2 4
29 20b Emmaus Perez Morton When Jesus wept, a falling tear g L.M. 3:2 4
30 21 Sappho Isaac Watts When the fierce north wind with his airy forces C 11 11.11 11. 2:2 4
31 22 David's Lamentation David the king was grieved and moved a Anthem 2:4 4 2 Samuel 18:33
32 23 Halifax Isaac Watts Not to our names, thou only just and true c 10 10.10 10.10 10. 2:2 4
33 24 Pumpily Tate & Brady Ye boundless realms of joy C 66.66.88 2:2 4
34 25 Bolton Charles Wesley Rejoice, the Lord is King G 66.66.88. 6:8 4
35 26 Anthem Hear my prayer, O Lord my God b Anthem 3:2 4 Psalm 39
36 28 Wrentham Isaac Watts The God of glory sends his summons forth F 10 10.10 10.10 10. 2:2 4
37 29 Maryland Isaac Watts And must this body die a S.M. 2:2 4
38 30 Anthem Is any afflicted, let him pray g Anthem 2:2 4
39 32 Sharon Isaac Watts How glorious is our heavenly King G C.M. 6:4 4
40 33 Lamentation over Boston William Billings By the rivers of Watertown a Anthem 3:2 4
41 39 Phoebus Isaac Watts Lord, in the moorning thou shalt hear f C.M. 2:2 4
42 40 Ashham Isaac Watts Thou whom my soul admires above A L.M. 6:8 4
43 41 Exeter Isaac Watts My thoughts on awful subjects roll f C.M. 2:2 4
44 42 Spain Isaac Watts How pleased and blest was I C 668.668. 2:2 4
45 43 Sherburne Isaac Watts How pleasant tis to see F 668.668. 2:2 4
46 44 Stockbridge Isaac Watts From all that dwell below the skies F L.M. 2:2 4
47 46 Roxbury Tate & Brady O praise ye the Lord, prepare your glad voice D 10 10.11 11. 3:4 4 Psalm 149
48 47 Baltimore William Billings Father of mercies, thou C 664.6664. 6:4 4
49 48 Worcester Isaac Watts How short and hasty are our lives g C.M. 2:2 4
50 49 Chocksett Isaac Watts Lord of the worlds above G 66.66.88. 2:2 4
51 50 Richmond James Relly My beloved, haste away a 78.78.78. 6:4 4
52 51 Philadelphia Tate & Brady Let differing nations join D S.M.D. 3:2 4
53 52 A Funeral Anthem I heard a great voice from heaven f Anthem 3:2 4 Revelation Ch. 14
54 54 Sunday William Billings Majestic God, when I descry E L.M. 3:2 4
55 55 Vermont Isaac Watts In vain we lavish out our lives e C.M. 2:2 4
56 56 Columbia William Billings Not all the powers on earth E 66.66.88. 2:2 4
57 57 Anthem Sing ye merrily C Anthem 2:2 4 Psalm 81
58 62 Warren John Cennick Children of the heavenly King G 77.77. 6:8 4
59 63 Gratitude I love the Lord because he hath heard C Anthem 3:4 4 Psalm 118
60 67 New North Tate & Brady O praise the Lord with one consent D C.M. 4:4 4
61 68 Majesty Old Version The Lord descended from above F C.M. 2:2 4
62 69 Bethlehem Tate & Brady While shepherds watched their flocks by night E C.M. 3:2 4
63 71 North Providence Isaac Watts Come let us join our cheerful songs G C.M. 2:2 4
64 72 Benevolence Tate & Brady Happy the man whose tender care F C.M. 2:2 4
65 73 Anthem I am the rose of Sharon A Anthem 2:4 4 Song of Solomon Ch. 2
66 79 Washington Isaac Watts Lord, when thou didst ascend on high E L.M. 2:2 4
67 81 Retrospect Was not the day dark and gloomy a Anthem 2:2 4
68 92 Independence William Billings The states, O Lord, with songs of praise D Anthem 2:2 4
69 99 Connection Isaac Watts Great is the Lord our God E S.M. 3:4 4
70 100 Dunstable Isaac Watts With earnest longings of the mind f C.M. 3:2 4
71 102 Jargon William Billings Let horrid jargon split the air G 87.87. 2:2 4 Secular