Glory to God Hymnal

🇺🇸 United States
Christian Classics Ethereal Library  | 
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3.7
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App Age
12y 3m
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Last Update
Jul 25, 2024
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$24.99 - 24.99

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$51
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Glory to God Hymnal
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Glory to God is an iPad edition of the Presbyterian hymnal Glory to God, with razor-sharp music, powerful search capabilities, sample piano recordings of hymns, interesting information about hymns and their authors, and the ability to access several different versions of hymns including pew, accompaniment, large print, projection, lead sheet, and instrumental (strings, brass, and woodwinds). This free app includes the pew version of all 235 of the public domain hymns in Glory to God including favorites such as “Love Divine, All Loves Excelling,” “Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing,” and “Take My Life and Let It Be.” You can add various editions of the hymnal, which include copyrighted as well as public domain hymns, with in-app purchases: • Pew $19.99 • Large Print $24.99 • Accompaniment $49.99 • Accompaniment with FlexScores $99.99 • Alto Sax Edition, $24.99 • Bass Edition, $24.99 • Bassoon Edition, $24.99 • Cello Edition, $24.99 • Clarinet Edition, $24.99 • Flute Edition, $24.99 • Horn Edition, $24.99 • Oboe Edition, $24.99 • Tenor Sax Edition, $24.99 • Trombone Edition, $24.99 • Trumpet Edition, $24.99 • Tuba Edition, $24.99 • Viola Edition, $24.99 • Violin Edition, $24.99 For each hymn there is a page of information that may include a description of the hymn, a brief biography of the author or composer, and information for worship leaders such as performance suggestions and available arrangements. A brief audio clip is also available. The search box allows you to search for hymns by first line, author, composer, topic, or scripture passages quoted or alluded to. You can also jump immediately to a hymn by number. The Accompaniment with FlexScores edition includes everything in the other editions and adds our revolutionary FlexScores for most of the hymns. These include large print, lead sheet, projection, and instrumental versions. Users are able to adjust the music and text size of the scores and transpose them. The versions offered for FlexScores include accompaniment, pew, lead sheet, projection, violin, viola, cello, bass, flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, alto saxophone, soprano or tenor saxophone, horn, trumpet, trombone, and tuba. For the instrumental versions, the music is transposed into an appropriate range and displayed in an appropriate clef for the instrument. The projection version enables you to connect the iPad to a projector and project hymns onto a screen. A network connection is required to play audio samples and view FlexScores. Note that while editions (such as the Pew Edition or Accompaniment with FlexScores Edition) of the hymnal can be transferred to other devices, individual FlexScores -- both the $1.99 and $9.99 versions -- cannot be transferred to other devices.}
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3.7
63 voters

Some Latest Reviews

tyujhkl
12 Jan, 2025
2
The applications fails in several ways. Worst is that the publisher offers no support and fails to make contact for any support when issues arise. Selections fade out unpredictably when playback is launched. Sections of hymns jump or cut unpredictably. Page turns are unreliable. Requests for support go unanswered.
PittOrgel
28 Mar, 2021
5
The latest update to the app still shows the option to view one verse per page, but the button is grayed out and can not be turned on. Specifically, I was trying with FlexScore Projection (melody) but I tried it with other views as well and it does not work with any of them. UPDATE: The rollout of the updated app was really rough, but they have been very attentive to fixing all the problems. I appreciate them addressing all the issues.
jsswv
03 Dec, 2020
1
I do not even give it one star. No longer able to listen to the tunes or even see the hymns since the last update. Even public domain hymns are said to be copyrighted. Was once an invaluable tool, now a waste of money spent. Says needs network connection although connected to internet. There is not a place to “connect” on the app to clear this message. So very disappointed in what was once a great app for helping learn new hymns.
Phledd
05 Nov, 2020
1
After the last update on November 2, 2020, suddenly the hymnal is no longer working! All I see is just a blank search box on the purple field. It appears that somehow Hynnary.org has lost my subscription. This is really a big problem.
ericledermann
03 Nov, 2020
3
Several items that were poorly conceived in the last major update were fixed — for instance not being able to view one verse at a time. The intuitiveness of the app is still an issue. Opening every time to the search screen is tiresome. I wish it opened to my last opened page, as it previously did. They also brought back the 10-key input for hymn numbers—why it was taken away is a wonder. Thank you to the developers who responded quickly to fix the the new fixes. I’m still not entirely clear on why the major update was necessary. In any case, the app is once again useful for quickly pick hymns (and hear the tunes for those of us less musically educated pastors).
prely
08 Oct, 2020
3
I have used this app every week I have led worship as a Presbyterian pastor. Overall, it’s been positive and very useful. I’m glad they have modernized the app with this latest update. It definitely needed it. Double tap for full screen is good. App feels more responsive overall. but who decided to hide often used features of the app (like search and set list) behind a menu button, requiring one additional tap to access when there is so much space along the top? That’s a crazy decision that favors useless space over function. I find moving between editions, with features like transposition and being able to choose verses (which are great), to be significantly less friendly as apparently choosing a smaller fonts and more restricted space was chosen over larger and more expansive. I find this to be true for all the buttons and menus. I hope that these get fixed or adjusted in updates.
mathom
27 Sep, 2020
1
Many hymns are spread across two pages. With no way to view both pages at the same time, this app is worthless. Why would you even sell the Accompaniment edition when it can’t be used for accompaniment. Mind boggling.
ScorpianFan
24 Jul, 2020
1
I bought the pew edition and was disappointed, since it was nothing like the actual hymnal. Foolishly, I bought the accompanist edition, hoping for an improvement. It worked for a few months. I now have added, deleted and reloaded the app repeatedly and for months have only been able to access the public domain hymns. This publisher should be ashamed of this rip off.
K888dad
30 Apr, 2020
5
On or around 4/25/2020 the app stopped working, the problem was most likely related to a server crash. I had trouble getting connected with support, but I finally got through to someone after I posted on the developers forum. The problem is now resolved and I am happy again. I have used this app since it was launched. It is quick to navigate, the text is much easier to read than in the physical version, especially since the iPad can compensate for poor lighting in church, and provides useful suggestions for worship planners connected to the lectionary readings. All in all a great app that I am very happy is working again.

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Rating:
3.7
Voted: 63
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Categories: Music, Books
Size: 26MB
iAP: 24.99 - 24.99 $
App Age: 12 years 3 months
Release Date: Oct 18, 2013
Last Update: Jul 25, 2024
Version: 3.5.5
Version history
3.5.5
Jul 25, 2024
* Fix unable to purchase individual FlexScores when missing music preview * Add access to side menu from home screen * Fix typing overwrites previous search on some systems
3.5.4
Mar 26, 2024
* Fix possible pedal error
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