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Monday, October 23, 2006
Learn to sing Psalms in 4 parts

We have these and love them, and can't wait for the delightful Serven family to produce more in the series!
O Sing a New Psalm and Songs of the Remnant each contain 10 Psalms sung 5 different ways: each of the 4 parts (soprano, alto, tenor and bass) are sung individually, then followed by all 4 together.
They sing all the verses as written in the Book of Psalms for Singing, and there is no instrumental music to confuse your ear as you learn.
One thing I really love about these CDs - and they don't mention this on the site - is that as you listen to each single part, you can hear the other 3 very faintly. This is, I assume, an unobtrusive way to familiarize you with the way that the parts blend and harmonize.
If your family aspires to learn to sing in parts, this is a wonderful way to get started!

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3 Comments:
At 11/22/2006 3:59 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I just bought these and our family is really enjoying them. How can I find the words? I can't tell that they corespond to our numbers in our psalter hymnal, is there a Genevan psalter?
Thanks for the great recomendations, Amy

 
At 11/22/2006 4:12 PM, Blogger Kim C. said...

Amy,
They correspond to the red RPCNA Psalter. Here is one source - I'm sure there are others as well.

 
At 11/26/2006 4:21 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh great! Thank you so much!
Amy

 

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