We finally finished up recording the next set of Psalms from the psalter we use, this time Psalms 94A-98B!
Interestingly in this set, Psalm 98A breaks off into a round amongst the parts half way through, so rather than us switching into the harmony parts in the middle of all the verses like we normally do, we had to include the harmonies from the beginning, and even the bass part this time (although, it’s quite evident I’m not a bass 🙂 ). Still, it was a fun one to do too, and the words are great!
Also as a note, when the Psalm uses the word “stupid”, it means lacking senses, like being in a stupor. See Webster’s 1828 definition for “stupid“.
Without further ado, here they are:
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We pray maybe these help others learn them, and put a song of praise in our hearts!
Ps 30:4 – “Sing unto the Lord, O ye saints of his, and give thanks at the remembrance of his holiness.“
— David
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