hymn tune name "Bunessan"

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"Bunessan" is a traditional Gaelic melody best known as the hymn tune used for the Christian song "Morning Has Broken."

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Bunessan 0
Morning Has Broken 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hymn tune
melody
traditional Gaelic tune
bestKnownAs tune of the hymn Morning Has Broken
countryOfOrigin Scotland
hasCategory Gaelic melodies
Scottish melodies
hymn tunes in common use
hasCulturalContext Gaelic folk tradition
hasInstrumentation guitar
organ
piano
voice
hasLanguage Scottish Gaelic
hasMeter 5.5.5.4 D
hasMode major key
hasNotableArrangement piano arrangement for Morning Has Broken
hasNotableRecordingContext popularized through recordings of Morning Has Broken
hasPlaceAssociated Bunessan (village) NERFINISHED
Isle of Mull NERFINISHED
hasReligiousTradition Christianity NERFINISHED
hasTextAuthorAssociated Eleanor Farjeon NERFINISHED
hasTimePeriod traditional, pre-20th century origin
hasTune Bunessan NERFINISHED
hasUsage choral arrangement
congregational singing
solo vocal performance
lyricsBy Eleanor Farjeon NERFINISHED
musicForm strophic hymn tune
musicGenre Christian hymnody
namedAfter Bunessan, Isle of Mull NERFINISHED
usedFor Baptized in Water NERFINISHED
Child in the Manger NERFINISHED
Christ Be Beside Me NERFINISHED
Morning Has Broken NERFINISHED
This Day God Gives Me NERFINISHED
usedIn Christian worship
English-language hymnody
hymnals

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Bunessan knownFor hymn tune name "Bunessan"