Tempo change? What does that mean?Sometimes an intentional tempo change can really fit a change in mood.
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Tempo change? What does that mean?Sometimes an intentional tempo change can really fit a change in mood.
Change the pace at which you sing. Sing verses 1-21 slowly and solemnly and when you get to verse 22, change the speed you sing to something quicker, without changing the tune. It can really fit a change in mood.Tempo change? What does that mean?
Which tune tbough? I don't think that'd work well with bangor.Change the pace at which you sing. Sing verses 1-21 slowly and solemnly and when you get to verse 22, change the speed you sing to something quicker, without changing the tune. It can really fit a change in mood.
Which tune tbough? I don't think that'd work well with bangor.
Are you using the 1650 for this? If it were me I would use the tune from How Sweet And Aweful Is The Place. I don't know the tune name. But it's a great tune that works fast and slow.Are there any good common meter tunes that fit Psalm 22:21-27? Preferably something that is somber enough for the part preceding but joyous enough for the part following.
Yes. I got a copy of the John Brown Psalter from Grange Press (the publisher of the Presbytery of the United States in the FCC).Are you using the 1650 for this?
St ColumbaAre you using the 1650 for this? If it were me I would use the tune from How Sweet And Aweful Is The Place. I don't know the tune name. But it's a great tune that works fast and slow.
Naomi, Sheffield, Old 22nd, Praetorious to name a few of the recommended ones. Check them out online to see if you like any of them.Are there any good common meter tunes that fit Psalm 22:21-27? Preferably something that is somber enough for the part preceding but joyous enough for the part following.
The FCC split-leaf has the following divisions and tune recommendations. Might be a good starting place.Where would you divide psalm 89 in two or three bits, and what tune would you use?
Preferrably divided so I repeat the last verse of one bit when beginning the next one