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Monday, February 05, 2007
Each month, our church learns to sing a new Psalm in 4 part harmony. Hubby sings bass, and the girls and I sing alto. If the tune is familiar, a few of the girls sing soprano so that we can do 3 part harmony at home. At least in theory...like many great plans, it's easier said than done.
Last month we learned Psalm 42 and Hubby set off on an Internet search for a downloadable version of the Psalm Of The Month so we could listen and become familiar with the tune.
He struck Internet gold: not only did he find a very nicely done version of Psalm 42, but also several albums of good Christian music, chock full of Scripture and sound doctrine, with just a touch of humor here and there. Check out the lyrics to Rats to see just I mean (or download a sample here).
The clincher was the album titled "Memorials," a subject near and dear to Hubby's heart and a frequent topic of family worship in our home.
Read Hubby's more complete review of Jamie Sol's music, or go right to Mr. Sol's website.
Last month we learned Psalm 42 and Hubby set off on an Internet search for a downloadable version of the Psalm Of The Month so we could listen and become familiar with the tune.
He struck Internet gold: not only did he find a very nicely done version of Psalm 42, but also several albums of good Christian music, chock full of Scripture and sound doctrine, with just a touch of humor here and there. Check out the lyrics to Rats to see just I mean (or download a sample here).
The clincher was the album titled "Memorials," a subject near and dear to Hubby's heart and a frequent topic of family worship in our home.
Read Hubby's more complete review of Jamie Sol's music, or go right to Mr. Sol's website.
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