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  2. 2 days ago · The Instrumental Music Question, From Another Angle. Weylan Deaver. May 01, 2024. 8. Share. Photo by Tyler Nix on Unsplash. More and more, members of the Lord’s church in various places are beginning to advocate the use of mechanical musical instruments in worshiping God. This, in spite of all the hard won battles of days gone by, where ...

  3. 5 days ago · The psalms are filled with the use of instruments. Remember the first Christians on the Day of Pentecost were DEVOUT Jews who when they became followers of Christ – never – used an instrument of music in worship. If anyone would have known the commandment of the Lord it would have been those first Christians. They never used an instrument ...

  4. 4 days ago · 1. People Get Ready by The Impressions. 2. Take My Hand, Precious Lord by Aretha Franklin. 3. Let It Be by Ferry Aid. 4. Touch the Hem of His Garment by The Soul Stirrers (vocals by Sam Cooke) 5....

  5. 4 days ago · Since its release, numerous artists have covered the track, and it has made countless appearances in pop culture. Related: You can find another cover of this song in our playlist of best songs from Shrek. More of the best gospel songs: Take My Hand, Precious Lord – Beyoncé. Amazing Grace – Mahalia Jackson.

  6. 3 days ago · Christian music has transformed dramatically, evolving from its gospel band roots to include a variety of genres such as rock, punk, and rap. This transformation highlights the versatility and depth of Christian bands, making them some of the best Christian bands in the music scene today.

  7. 4 days ago · 2. It's common to be confused about transposition when you're used to instruments tuned in concert pitch (as already noted, guitars are transposing instruments, but since the transposition is of an octave, the problem isn't really perceived). One way to understand this would be to consider your tuning as the "reference".

  8. 4 days ago · Jazz music often includes instruments from both the rhythm section and the horn section. The rhythm section—typically consisting of the piano, bass, drums, and sometimes guitar—lays the foundation and drives the groove that characterizes the genre. Horns like trumpet, trombone, and saxophone add melodic and harmonic depth.

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