Psalm 23 Tune Crimond from the 1650 Scottish Psalter
Just a word about the recording quality. I live near a busy highway and it is almost impossible to get 3-4 minutes of recording time without a vehicle whizzing by and causing background noise. I don't have a special sound room, so my apologies for the quality
1. This is an effort to provide Psalm singing in which the diction is clear and understandable. If you can't understand the words, what is the point of singing them? A Capella singing, that is, using no instrumental accompaniment helps focus on the words and simple tune. One of the distinctives of our church is that we sing Psalms exclusively, without instruments. There is Biblical warrant for this. Presbyterian (Free Church of Scotland(Continuing))
2. Use: A tool to be used for listening, meditation, or an aid to memorization.
3. Psalter: The Scottish Metrical Version of the Psalms (1650).
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