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The Scottish Psalter: A Reformed Book of Worship with Metrical Tunes (edition 2017)

by To Be a Pilgrim Press (Author)

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Now with Metrical Tunes! The Scottish Psalter was written anonymously in 1635. It was published and appointed for worship in 1650 by the Church of Scotland. Scripture paraphrases were added in 1781 and its inclusion expanded the original single volume. The Scottish Psalter and Paraphrases was the primary hymnal used by the Church of Scotland through the 19th century. This edition contains 77 written musical arrangements from composers of 47 different metrical tunes in Common Meter (CM, 8.6.8.6), Common Meter Doubled (CMD), Long Meter (LM, 8.8.8.8) and Short Meter (SM, 6.6.8.6), as well as a few special meters. These tunes include: Arlington, 3, 103, 145 Auld Lang Syne, 33, 133, 165 Azmon, 73, 135 Bethlehem, 29 Bray, 99 Chimes, 79 Cleansing Fountain, 27 Coleshill, 15, 113 Crimond, 17, 115, 155 Darwall, 125 Dennis, 55 Downs, 31, 129 Dundee, 61 Ella, 85 Esslingen, 89 Evan, 75 Hamburg, 93, 149 Howard, 25, 127, 163 Laud, 97 Lyra, 53 Maitland, 41, 171 Martyrdom, 9, 107, 151 McGranahan, 11, 111 Medfield, 37, 167 Meditation, 49 Melody, 77 Morning Song, 57 New Britain, 5, 105, 147 Notting Hill, 69 Old 124th, 121 Old Hundreth, 91 Peniel, 45 Peterborough, 65 Promised Land, 11, 109, 153 Saxony, 87 St. Agnes, 19, 117, 157 St. Anne, 21, 119, 159 St. Margaret, 131 St. Peter, 27, 123, 161 St. Stephen, 39, 169 St. Thomas, 43 Stockton, 47 Tallis' Ordinal, 51 Winchester Old, 67, 137 Windsor, 59 Woodworth, 5, 173 Zerah, 95 You will be incredibly blessed to mix and match the metered psalms and scripture paraphrases to tunes sung to the most popular hymns today. The musical arrangements are simple, easy to follow and written in different keys for a wide range of vocal worship, whether you use accompaniment or sing acapella. Grab This Special Musical Edition Today!… (more)
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Now with Metrical Tunes! The Scottish Psalter was written anonymously in 1635. It was published and appointed for worship in 1650 by the Church of Scotland. Scripture paraphrases were added in 1781 and its inclusion expanded the original single volume. The Scottish Psalter and Paraphrases was the primary hymnal used by the Church of Scotland through the 19th century. This edition contains 77 written musical arrangements from composers of 47 different metrical tunes in Common Meter (CM, 8.6.8.6), Common Meter Doubled (CMD), Long Meter (LM, 8.8.8.8) and Short Meter (SM, 6.6.8.6), as well as a few special meters. These tunes include: Arlington, 3, 103, 145 Auld Lang Syne, 33, 133, 165 Azmon, 73, 135 Bethlehem, 29 Bray, 99 Chimes, 79 Cleansing Fountain, 27 Coleshill, 15, 113 Crimond, 17, 115, 155 Darwall, 125 Dennis, 55 Downs, 31, 129 Dundee, 61 Ella, 85 Esslingen, 89 Evan, 75 Hamburg, 93, 149 Howard, 25, 127, 163 Laud, 97 Lyra, 53 Maitland, 41, 171 Martyrdom, 9, 107, 151 McGranahan, 11, 111 Medfield, 37, 167 Meditation, 49 Melody, 77 Morning Song, 57 New Britain, 5, 105, 147 Notting Hill, 69 Old 124th, 121 Old Hundreth, 91 Peniel, 45 Peterborough, 65 Promised Land, 11, 109, 153 Saxony, 87 St. Agnes, 19, 117, 157 St. Anne, 21, 119, 159 St. Margaret, 131 St. Peter, 27, 123, 161 St. Stephen, 39, 169 St. Thomas, 43 Stockton, 47 Tallis' Ordinal, 51 Winchester Old, 67, 137 Windsor, 59 Woodworth, 5, 173 Zerah, 95 You will be incredibly blessed to mix and match the metered psalms and scripture paraphrases to tunes sung to the most popular hymns today. The musical arrangements are simple, easy to follow and written in different keys for a wide range of vocal worship, whether you use accompaniment or sing acapella. Grab This Special Musical Edition Today!

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