Might be valuable? Here's the whole Bible in one song: You can 'compose' (rather amen) the whole Bible. The first 4 consonants B R SH T, through Ps. 119 as 3 sevens and a one gets you B F G A. Then up the scale of 7 covenants (Jordan's 'Through New Eyes' or 'Trees and Thorns') then down the black keys for Res. Asc. Pent. A. D. 70, until the last 4 as chords, reversing B R SH T to T SH R B, and ending in a blessed House (beth, first consonant) fellowship (Acts 2:42). Or not. Strength in weakness. From Jordan’s ‘Creation in Six Days’: Creation Week, 1 Adamic, 2 Noahic, 3 Patriarchal, 4 Sinaitic, 5 Kingdom, 6 Remnant, 7 Restoration, New Creation Week. P. 257. I heard that ‘Guitar Hero’ allows notes played to be transcribed into music written for singing.
ALSO: Get Bullinger's 'Companion Bible' and turn his (or Dorsey's, or Wenham's) chiasm 90 degrees, and use the musical scale as you scale the mountain, and write the song of each book?
1--Psalm 117 (with 150:6 KJV) has 5 commands to praise, 6 praisers, and 7 Praised. Put the phrases therem respectuveky, are in in that
David play to soothe Saul? What did the band of prophets that Saul was among, what music? How did the sing the Psalms of degrees, the Psalm(s) after the last supper?
Contradiction, and Heisenberg takes care of Correspondence. We need to sing from Creation (Halley: 'Genesis 1:1 was sung around campfires' onward. Then we can see how much 'better' the Italians were. Facebook: Musical notation's lines from a monk around 13th C.?

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