MATRIXSYNTH: Synthesizer Praise - Christian Sheet Music for the Synthesizer


Monday, July 30, 2007

Synthesizer Praise - Christian Sheet Music for the Synthesizer


via this auction.

"This auction is for one vintage sheet music book titled "Synthesizer Praise". Contents: Eight selections, ranging from traditional hymns to contemporary worship songs for use with an electronic keyboard along with the piano in the worship services at your church. Titles...I Sing The Mighty Power Of God, Worship Medley, Hosanna, Just As I Am, Praise Suite, Was It A Morning Like This?, Dry Bones, and O Come, Little Children. The copyright date is 1988."

Note it's also available on Amazon.

Yamaha DX1 and DX7 (?) on the cover.

13 comments:

  1. LOL RETARDED

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  2. I know you are, but what am I?

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  3. How dare they corrupt the purity of synthesizers with the vile putridity of organized religion. For shame.

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  4. I dunno... based on the song list, I'd say this appeals more to disorganized religion.

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  5. wwjs

    what would jesus sequence?

    is god digital or analog?

    remember that an agnostic is a chickenshit atheist

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  6. And and atheist is a chicken shit agnostic. :) How does either know? Atheism requires faith - faith in there being nothing. It's all faith however you spin it.

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  7. Good point matrix, I always felt that athiests were among the biggest hypocrites on the planet.

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  8. atheists are too preachy. I don't care much for their thing either.

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  9. Hmmmm...given Master Moog Salesman David van Koevering's religious background, I wonder if he had anything to do with this?

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  10. "Atheism requires faith - faith in there being nothing."

    M, you've got a great blog, but you just failed Philosophy 101. In actuality, the burden of proof falls solely on the individual who declares a faith in the existence of a supernatural Higher Power. An individual who does not share that belief because he has seen absolutely no evidence for the existence of such a deity has nothing to prove, because his decision is based on logic and observation, rather than an unproveable supposition.

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  11. Yep, just like when people thought the world was flat or the sun and planets revolved around the Earth. Or... if a tree falls in the forest and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound? Maybe we don't have the senses to know yet or maybe we are just out of reach. I only know what I've been exposed to and I realize that. I don't know everything and I haven't met a person who does. To close the door on everything I don't know just seems foolish.

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  12. Well to extend the tree conundrum, consider this ....if a man walks through the forest and speaks out loud and no woman hears him is he still wrong?

    8-)

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  13. Of course. They are telepathic you know.

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