This deserves more thinking about. Definitely. And it's Matt Redman talking, so even more interesting.
YouTube - Worship songs aren't for the blokes. Matt Redman comments.
Nous like scouse or French -oui? We wee whee all the way ... to mind us a bunch of thunks. Too much information? How could that be?
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I got a response from my MP which got me kind of mad. You'll see why as I reproduce it here. Apologies for the strange changes in types...
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I've been watching the TV series 'Foundation'. I read the books about 50 years ago (I know!) but scarcely now remember anything...
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"'Do not think that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets; I have come not to abolish but to fulfill. For truly I tell yo...
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Spot on - it's back to context and culture. (And I'm not an especially "blokey" bloke...) I'm not sure that "old" hymns are any more of an answer, but there are all sorts of issues wrapped up in this, even something about the musical pitch of contemporary chorus writing. (I personally find I either have to sing in harmonies or uncomfortably low, for example). Isn't there some (apocryphal?) evidence relating the pitch of singing with endorphin release? It's certainly something I've heard on several ocassions...
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