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  2. Lining out - Wikipedia

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    Some Presbyterian churches in Scotland also still do lining out, though often now in a restricted context, with other hymns being accompanied and not lined out. The practice is now more common in Gaelic psalm singing than in English, and indeed is often considered a characteristic of Gaelic culture, especially on the Isle of Lewis.

  3. Gaelic psalm singing - Wikipedia

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    In both England and America the lined-out form was known as the "old way" at this point. English lined-out singing still survives in Old Regular Baptist churches in isolated communities in the Appalachian Mountains, though these congregations sing Anglo-American hymns rather than psalms. [7]

  4. Church music in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    In the eighteenth century Evangelicals tended to believe only the Psalms of the 1650 Psalter should be used in the services in the church, while the Moderates attempted to expand psalmody in the Church of Scotland to include hymns the singing of other scriptural paraphrases. Lining out began to be abandoned in favour of singing stanza by stanza ...

  5. Exclusive psalmody - Wikipedia

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    Exclusive psalmody is the practice of singing only the biblical Psalms in congregational singing as worship. Today it is practised by several Protestant, especially Reformed denominations. Hymns besides the Psalms have been composed by Christians since the earliest days of the church, but psalms were preferred by the early church and used ...

  6. Old Regular Baptists - Wikipedia

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    One feature of worship that has garnered much attention for the Old Regular Baptists is their lined-out, non-instrumental, congregational hymnody. According to Jeff Titon, [2] "The leader sings the very first line, and the congregation joins in when they recognize the song. After that, the song proceeds line by line: the leader briefly chants a ...

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    Chicago and Psalm’s impromptu jam session of the Donda 2 track quickly impressed the Kardashians star — who shares the little ones with ex-husband West, alongside North, 9, and Saint, 6 ...

  8. 'A Love Supreme' at 60: Musicians celebrate the ... - AOL

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    Often described as spiritual, meditative, raw, yearning, divine, longing, beautiful, transcendent and profound, the four-part "A Love Supreme" — broken down into “Acknowledgment ...

  9. Timeline of music in the United States to 1819 - Wikipedia

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    The lined-out style of hymnody begins to be criticized for abandoning conservative notation in favor of an oral tradition. [47] Reverend Thomas Symmes publishes an essay, The Reasonableness of Regular Singing, [48] in which he proposes schools to educate the public in psalm singing. Such schools were to become a major musical institution in New ...