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Qué (quién) es psalm-singing - definición

PRACTICE OF SINGING ONLY THE BIBLICAL PSALMS IN CONGREGATIONAL SINGING AS WORSHIP
Exclusive Psalmody; Psalm singing; Exclusive a capella psalmody
  • [[Psalm 1]] from the 1562 edition of the ''[[Genevan Psalter]]''

psalm-singing      
n.
Psalmody, psalmistry.
Gaelic psalm singing         
MUSIC GENRE
Gaelic psalm; Gaelic Psalm Singing
Gaelic psalm singing, or Gaelic psalmody, is a tradition of exclusive psalmody in the Scottish Gaelic language found in Presbyterian churches in the Western Isles of Scotland. It is a form of Gaelic music.
Throat singing         
VOCAL PRACTICES FOUND IN DIFFERENT CULTURES OF THE WORLD AND THAT MAY INVOLVE A WIDE RANGE OF TECHNIQUES FOR PRODUCING VOICE AND SONG
Throat Singing; Throat-singing
Throat singing refers to several vocal practices found in different cultures around the world. The most distinctive feature of such vocal practices is to be associated to some type of guttural voice, that contrasts with the most common types of voices employed in singing, which are usually represented by chest (modal) and head (light, or falsetto) registers.

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Exclusive psalmody

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 almost exclusively until the end of the fourth century.: 40  During the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther and many other reformers, including those associated with the Reformed tradition, used hymns as well as psalms, but John Calvin preferred the Psalms and they were the only music allowed for worship in Geneva. This became the norm for the next 200 years of Reformed worship. Hymnody became acceptable again for the Reformed in the middle of the nineteenth century, though several denominations, notably the Reformed Presbyterians, continue the practice of exclusive psalmody.

Ejemplos de uso de psalm-singing
1. Evidently this was a welcome relief from the usual "Mr–Eno–your–synth–solo–in–Virginia Plain–changed–my–life–so–please–listen–to–my–demo" letters he receives, because he wrote back and we had an interesting conversation about Christian psalm–singing in Cameroon and so forth.