SPIRIT, SPIRIT OF GENTLENESS
Time signature: 3/4
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James K. Manley (1975)
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Accordion Notation
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Beats per bar = 3
Beat symbol = Dot ( . ) or equivalent |
Either row (high) = Buttons 5* - 10*
Tapping pattern = | B C C | |
Refrain
| .: 7 | .:8* | .7* .7 .8* | ;8* "7 .7 |
Spir - it, spir - it of gen-tle-ness,
.6 .7* .7 | ;7 "7* .6 | .5* .6* .6 | .:7*~ | ~.: |
Blow through the wil-der-ness, call-ing and free____,
.:7 | .:8* | .7* .7 .8* | ;8* "7 .7 |
Spir - it, spir - it of rest-less-ness,
.6 .7* .7 | ;7 "7* .6 | .:5* | .6* .6 .7* | .:6~ | ~.:~ | ~:
Stir me from plac-id-ness, wind, wind on the sea_______.
Verse 1 of 4
.6 | .7 .8* .8 | .:9* | :8 .8 | .9* .10* .9 | .:8~ | ~:
You moved on the wa - ters, You called to the deep__,
"6 "6 | .6 .7* .7 | .:7 | :6 "5* "5* | .5* .6* .6 | .:7*~ | ~:
Then You coaxed up the moun-tains from the val-ley of sleep__,
.7 | .7 .8* .8 | .:9* | :8 .8 | .9* .10* .9 | .:8~ | ~:
And o - ver the e - ons You called to each thing__,
.6 | .6 .7* .7 | .:7 | .:6~ | ~:
A wake from your slum - bers__
.6 | .6* .6 .7* | .:6~ | ~.:~ | ~.:
And rise on your wings_______
| .: 7 | .:8* | .7* .7 .8* | ;8* "7 .7 |
Spir - it, spir - it of gen-tle-ness,
.6 .7* .7 | ;7 "7* .6 | .5* .6* .6 | .:7*~ | ~.: |
Blow through the wil-der-ness, call-ing and free____,
.:7 | .:8* | .7* .7 .8* | ;8* "7 .7 |
Spir - it, spir - it of rest-less-ness,
.6 .7* .7 | ;7 "7* .6 | .:5* | .6* .6 .7* | .:6~ | ~.:~ | ~:
Stir me from plac-id-ness, wind, wind on the sea_______.
Verse 1 of 4
.6 | .7 .8* .8 | .:9* | :8 .8 | .9* .10* .9 | .:8~ | ~:
You moved on the wa - ters, You called to the deep__,
"6 "6 | .6 .7* .7 | .:7 | :6 "5* "5* | .5* .6* .6 | .:7*~ | ~:
Then You coaxed up the moun-tains from the val-ley of sleep__,
.7 | .7 .8* .8 | .:9* | :8 .8 | .9* .10* .9 | .:8~ | ~:
And o - ver the e - ons You called to each thing__,
.6 | .6 .7* .7 | .:7 | .:6~ | ~:
A wake from your slum - bers__
.6 | .6* .6 .7* | .:6~ | ~.:~ | ~.:
And rise on your wings_______
Embedded youTube VIDEOS
Fifteen videos: 13 in key of D and 1 in key of A.
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Group: Congregation of Trinity United Posted by: Ken Summers |
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Key: D Pianist: Karen G Singer: Sonja Green Posted by: Sonja Green A second beautiful song (As The Deer) begins at time 2:50 |
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Pianist: V. Cho Posted by: mike g |
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Key: D
Group: St. Andrew's Evangelical Lutheran Church Posted by: TheChristianhymns |
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Key: D
Singer: Bryan Odeen Posted by: Bryan Odeen Music begins at time 0:40 |
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Key: D
Pianist: ? Posted by: MaryRuth72 |
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Key: D
Singers: Endo Survivor and his father. Posted by: Endor Survivor Music begins at time 0:37 |
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Key: D
Group: Geneva Presbyterian Church Laguna Hills, CA Posted by: GenevaPres |
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Key: D
Pianist: David Kidwell Posted by: David Kidwell Photos of Acadia National Park in Maine. |
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Key: D
Soloiost: Liz Forrest Group: Choir of First Presbyterian Posted by: firstpresbyterian |
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Key: D
Group: Strathroy United Church Posted by: rocketsforever |
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Key: D
Singer: Laura Handziuk Pianist: Lou Ross Johns Posted by: Laura Handziuk Performed at the Meadowlark Special Needs Musical Theatre |
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Key: A
Lead Singer: Ginger A. Thompson Group: Hope United Posted by: Ron Trimmer |
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Background Materials, Information & Links
Lyrics:
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Refrain: Spirit, spirit of gentleness.
Blow through the wilderness, calling and free. Spirit, spirit of restlessness. Stir me from placidness. Wind, wind on the sea. You moved on the waters, You called to the deep, Then You coaxed up the mountains. From the valley of sleep, And over the eons You called to each thing, "A wake from your slumbers And rise on your wings." You swept through the dessert, You stung with the sand, And You gifted your people With a law and a land, And when they were blinded With their idols and lies, Then You spoke through Your prophets To open their eyes. You sang in a stable, You cried from a hill, Then You whispered in silence When the whole world was still, And down in the city You called once again When You blew through Your people On the rush of the wind. You call from tomorrow, You break ancient schemes, From the bondage of sorrow The captives dream dreams; Our women see visions, Our men clear their eyes. With bold new decisions Your people arise. |