|
||||||||||||||
History of traditional Christian music
|
Share Thread
|
Subject: RE: History of traditional Christian music From: J. D. Roberson Date: 15 Sep 98 - 04:55 PM Morris, The United Methodist Hymnal has a supplementary book (a thick volume, with an exact name I cannot remember) that you may want to use. It lists all the hymns from the Hymnal, along with songwriters, dates, and brief histories on each song. I looked for it on the Internet, but could find nothing more than just the UM Hymnal hymns on-line. If there is a Cokesbury store (the resource/Bible/book store for the UM Church), check with them. Or inquire at www.cokesbury.org J. D. Roberson |
Subject: RE: History of traditional Christian music From: nubbins Date: 15 Sep 98 - 04:50 PM hey dude if need help in this area than go to the nearest church and get a southern babtist hymnal and it can give you some history on the hymns your looking for in christ nubbins |
Subject: RE: History of traditional Christian music From: Joe Offer Date: 15 Sep 98 - 03:00 AM Morris, I think The Cyber Hymnal (click here) may be just what you're looking for. They started out with just lyrics and MIDI tunes, but lately they've been adding the histories of songs. Here are some books to look for: 101 Hymn Stories and 101 More Hynm Stories, by Kenneth W. Osbeck, Kregel Publications, 1982 & 1985Click on the "Help Support the Mudcat" banjo on the top of this page, and search under "Hymn" at Amazon or Barnes & Noble - you'll be amazed what you'll find. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: History of traditional Christian music From: Morris Date: 15 Sep 98 - 12:35 AM I am doing research on the history of different traditional Christian songs. The information available seems to scarce. Could anyone help direct me to a source of information. |
Share Thread: |
Subject: | Help |
From: | |
Preview Automatic Linebreaks Make a link ("blue clicky") |