Time Appropriate Psalm Tunes
Add Hebrew and Hebrew transliterations—sing Hebrew
n 'Magna Carta Latina' (I think) he (Rosenstock) mentions
chanting as how men first cried out to God.
We can now do time-appropriate singing of Psalms, through
JBJ, Cascione, and ERH, thus:
Count the number of times (JBJ) a concept is in a Psalm.
Example: 117 with 150:6 as ending.This also follows Cascione's Hebrew Cadence from 'Repetition in the Bible.
There are 5 commands to praise, 6 praisers (use KJV 'ye'),
and 7 Praised.What notes to use?
Put them on a 12 note octave--how?
Use 3 oath-formed areas--Garden/Church/Priest and Land/King,
House/Husband-Marriage/World/Culture.
Then, using ERH's view that what's coming is small,
enthusiastic groups, tribes without perpetual wafrare AS A PRAYER, WE FIND THAT
THE FIRST 3 ARE lAW--1, gOSPEL--4, cALENDAR--9.
So, we play 9 for praise, 4 for praisers, 1 for Praised.
Put that in your Psalter and sing it, it might inspire the
musically talented to do the more difficult ones.
Chuck
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