Scotland
https://soundcloud.com/scottishpsalmody
A page for Psalm Tunes & Individual Parts Sung, On Guitar & On Keyboard
"Let us come before His presence with thanksgiving; Let us shout joyfully to Him with psalms." ~ Psalm 95 v 2.
"Is anyone among you suffering? Let him pray. Is anyone cheerful? Let him sing psalms." ~ James 5 v 13.
"Sing to Him, sing psalms to Him; Talk of all His wondrous works!"
~ 1 Chronicles 16 v 9.
Psalm Tunes From:
*1650 Scottish Psalter
*Sing Psalms
*Irish Psalter
*Original Parts/Tunes & Non Psalter Tunes
*4 PART HARMONY SETs ARE IN ORDERS OF PSALM NUMBER 1-150 TUNE IS USUALLY DONE TO
*INDIVIDUAL PARTS SETS ARE IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER OF TUNE NAME.
*Use your Blue/Red Scottish Psalter or Sing Psalms with Sol-fa parts/Staff to follow if you have one as a guide for learning.
4 Parts made up of:
Soprano - the melody tune
Bass - Men's low harmony
Tenor - Men's high harmony
Alto - Woman's Low Harmony
Psalm Metre Info:
The different kind of metres found in the Scottish Psalter are shown below, with the number of syllables in each line of a verse.
Scottish Psalter Metres:
(CM) = Common metre [8,6,8,6]
(LM) = Long metre [8,8,8,8] - Ps 6(i), 102(ii), 145(ii)
(SM) = Short metre {6,6,8,6] - (Ps 45(ii), 50(i), 67, 70)
(CM Repeating) = Common metre repeating tune [8,6,8,6,6]
(DCM) = Double common metre [over 2 verses]
[8,6,8,6 Double]
(6,6,6,6 Metre) - (Ps 143(ii)
(6,6,6,6 Double metre) - (Ps 143(ii)
(6,6,6,6,8,8 metre)
(8,7,8,7 metre) - Ps 136(i)
(10,10,10,10,10 metre)
Others in SIng Psalms & Irish Psalter:
77 77 Metre
How it is recorded:
The recordings are simply over 2 verses, first verse is just the individual part then the tune comes in with the part in the second verse.
Note To Precentors & Harmony Learners:
I hope these resources will be a useful tool for anyone who wants to learn the harmonies set in the Scottish Psalter through either sol-fa or staff.
This will also help precentors become more familiar with the tunes avoiding panicking!
I have been inspired to learn and record the Psalms with the sol-fa harmony parts that go with each tune in the Scottish Psalm Psalters.
RECORDINGS INFO:
Playlist Sets:
*1. 1650 Scottish Psalter A Cappella Psalms - 4 separate recordings of a 4 part harmony - Soprano, Bass, Tenor & Alto.
*2. Sing Psalms A Cappella Psalms - 4 separate recordings of a 4 part harmony - Soprano, Bass, Tenor & Alto.
*3. Acoustic guitar - Psalm tunes with 4 parts
I hope this page helps others to memorise Psalms, learn parts and that it would most importantly be to His praise that I would use the gifts He has given me.
1650 SCOTTISH PSALTER INFO:
The Scottish Metrical version of the Psalms sung a cappella (exclusive psalmody - no instruments) 4 part harmony to metred Scottish Psalter Psalm tunes.
Scottish Psalter Link:
www.covenantofgrace.com/metrical_psalms.htm
I love to play guitar & keyboard/piano in my spare time also and I thought it would be a good idea to learn the Psalm tunes on guitar & keyboard with the parts as I find it relaxing. I hope it benefits listeners whether just for relaxing or for making the parts clearer.
HOW I RECORD THE PSALMS & GUITAR:
All four parts are recorded in a stereo recording. Most recordings are recorded as follows: Soprano is positioned middle right, Bass middle left, Tenor left ear and Alto right ear. Headphones are recommended as you can hear the parts clearer.
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