DOWNLOADS

The Hymnal Plus HT-400 is supplied with all of the documents you'll ever need! Users are able to operate the system at a basic level, or for those who wish to go deeper, full advanced system instructions  are provided.


HT-400 Downloads

Document Download Description
Hymnal Plus HT-400 tri-fold brochure (PDF) Download The tri-fold brochure for the HT-400.
Hymnal Plus HT-400 - Preliminary Information (PDF) Download Preliminary information about the HT-400.
Hymnal Plus Price List (PDF) Download Download the Hymnal Plus UK Price list.
Hymnal Plus HT-400 User Manual (PDF) Download Download the user manual and see just how easy the HT-400 is to use.
Hymnal Plus HT-400 Master Index (PDF) Download The HT-400 standard UK A-Z Master Index book. The Hymnal Plus HT-400 has thousands of tunes built-in, providing immediate access to a wealth of music.

A - Z master index book


The HT-400 is supplied with an A - Z index of all the tunes included in its standard repertoire - the Master Index book.


Painstakingly cross-indexed by first line and tune name/title, using this you can quickly look up any available tune. Alternatively you can use the HT-400's onboard Hymn Search facility


Master Index of Hymns

Convenient book indexing

For added ease of use, we've indexed the repertoire to a number of the most widely-used hymn books. If your church uses any of these, just select the appropriate book and then you can select tunes just by tapping in familiar hymn numbers.


Traditional Hymns

There is a convention with traditional hymns to give the music its own name in order that it may be used with many sets of lyrics, not just the ones for which it was originally written. For example, the hymn Love divine all loves excelling is commonly sung to no less than four different tunes - BLAENWERN, HYFRYDOL, LOVE DIVINE and WESTMINSTER. So, you can see that the well-known title of Love divine all loves excelling only accurately identifies the lyrics, not the tune to which it is sung.





Wherever possible the traditional hymns in the repertoire are cross-referenced by both first line and tune name. Consequently, looking up Love divine all loves excelling will reveal several possibilities:


Love divine all loves excelling BLAENWERN
Love divine all loves excelling HYFRYDOL
Love divine all loves excelling LOVE DIVINE
Love divine all loves excelling WESTMINSTER









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