Our planned mid-week update got sidetracked by the opportunity to prepare this
weeks "feature," which is: The Music of Mark Graham
Here are 5 of Mark's songs, including one new one.
For those who have not yet had a chance to hear any of Mark's songs, we think you'll
see why his music is so popular in UCG. We hope you like these songs as much as we do.
Added to the Psalms section:
More of the "Psalms of Ascent" (Psalms 120-134, traditionally sung
during the Feast of Tabernacles) Psalm
124, The Scottish Psalter Psalm
125, Sternhold and Hopkins (Old Version)(2 versions) Psalm
125, The Scottish Psalter Psalm
126, Sternhold and Hopkins (Old Version)
(This is in a very unusual metre and the poetry develops a lot of power,
but not to sing as we don't have a tune in this metre.) Psalm
126, The Scottish Psalter Psalm
127, Sternhold and Hopkins (Old Version) Psalm
127, The Scottish Psalter Psalm
127, Brady and Tate (New Version) Psalm
127, Isaac Watts (2 versions) Psalm 127,
Dr. Kennedy (c. 1870) Psalm
128, Sternhold and Hopkins (Old Version) Psalm
128, The Scottish Psalter Psalm
128, Brady and Tate (New Version) Psalm
128, Isaac Watts Psalm
129, Sternhold and Hopkins (Old Version) Psalm
129, The Scottish Psalter Psalm
130, Sternhold and Hopkins (Old Version) Psalm
130, The Scottish Psalter
NOTE: we have used several of the MIDI files donated by John Paul Howell in these
new selection. Please
leave Feedback or send e-mail
and let us know how
you like them. We
think they're more "lifelike" than many.
Added to the Psalms section: Psalm 35, Sternhold
and Hopkins (Old Version) Psalm 36, Sternhold
and Hopkins (Old Version) Psalm 37, Sternhold
and Hopkins (Old Version) Psalm 38, Sternhold
and Hopkins (Old Version) Psalm 39, Sternhold
and Hopkins (Old Version) Psalm 40, Sternhold
and Hopkins (Old Version) Psalm 40, The
Scottish Psalter (The full psalm from which I Waited for the Lord My God was taken.) Psalm 41, Sternhold
and Hopkins (Old Version) This completes Book One of the Psalms. We will, of course, continue to add other
versions, but our main focus now will switch to BOOKs 4 & 5
We now have permission to use Mark Graham's songs here. We will try to
bring these "new favorites" onto the site as fast as possible. Our main
holdup
is the availability of MIDI files for his tunes <hint, hint to you MIDI-capable
people>
Added to the Psalms section
(These first ones are to allow you to explore alternatives
to "I'll Sing of Merch and of
Justice" Psalm 101,
Sternhold and Hopkins (Old Version) Psalm 101,
The Scottish Psalter (Try some diffrerent tunes with Dwight's words.) Psalm 101,
Brady and Tate (New Version) Psalm 101, Isaac
Watts (2 versions, one LM, one CM) Psalm 101, The
Book of Psalms for Singing (with music)
More Psalms of Ascent Psalm
120, Sternhold and Hopkins (Old Version) Psalm
123, Sternhold and Hopkins (Old Version) Psalm
124, Sternhold and Hopkins (Old Version)
7/17/98
Correction to the credits on the Hymnals index pages. We had stated that Todd
and Floy Drawbaugh, who loaned us a copy of the RCOG hymnal, had at one
time they had been members of CGI. They have not not ever been affiliated with CGI.
Added Psalms Psalm 5, Brady and
Tate (New Version) Psalm 6, Brady and
Tate (New Version) Psalm 29, Scottish
Psalter Psalm 30, Scottish
Psalter Psalm 31, Scottish
Psalter Psalm 33, Brady and
Tate (New Version)
According to Edersheim, the Psalms of Ascent (Psalm 120-134) were sung by the
priests on the steps of the temple during the Feast of Tabernacles. Psalm 120,
Scottish Psalter Psalm 121,
Scottish Psalter Psalm 122,
Scottish Psalter Psalm 123,
Scottish Psalter
Added some additonal tunes for matching up with Psalm settings.
7/8/98
Added Psalms Psalm 3, Old
Version Psalm 4, Old
Version Psalm 19, Isaac
Watts (abridged and paraphrased) Psalm 24, Old
Version Psalm 24, New
Version Psalm 24, Charles
Wesley (with additions) Psalm 25, New
Version Psalm 26, New
Version Psalm 32, Old
Version Psalm 32,
Scottish Psalter Psalm 32, New
Version Psalm 32, Isaac
Watts (paraphrased) Psalm 32, Charles
Wesley (Wesley was considered
by
some to be a much better poet than Watts.
This
psalm is a good example of why.) Psalm 103, Isaac Watts Psalm 119, New
Version (beth, gimel)