Good App
Good app. One suggestion would be to add a blank or hyphen as an extra “tune” name. That way users could select the blank in words-only mode, so that the app wouldn’t continue to display a probably wring tune name.
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5 out of 5
6 ratings in United Kingdom
Good app. One suggestion would be to add a blank or hyphen as an extra “tune” name. That way users could select the blank in words-only mode, so that the app wouldn’t continue to display a probably wring tune name.
I am delighted to have found such a simple app that helps to link Psalms with relevant tunes for worship. Great for family devotions. May God bless this app to His Glory and praise.
Very intuitive layout, which is great! Only thing that could be added is a way to adjust the tempo of the playback of the music files. (Not sure how this would happen logistically.) Many of the tune files are very slow and not ideal for singing along.
Thank you so much for making this available! Such a help to me and my family to worship God by singing Psalms. Thank you again and again!
This app is amazing! I love the congregational singing (live recoding). It is so easy to follow even the new tunes and helps to explore the Psalms in a new way. Very easy app to use. Everything works offline with the exception of the live recordings. Is there a way to have the live recordings work offline? I am curious because I would love to share this with our missionary in Nicaragua to aid with his leading of the psalms, but they do not have internet up river.
Thank you for selecting midi tunes that repeat, are in my limited vocal range, and are slow enough for me to coordinate my breathing as I sing!
I use the live recordings and sing along with them. Lately all it does is give me Playback Error. It’s very frustrating. I bought the Psalms of David in Metre to use to sing along with. It’s useless now because I can’t read music.
This app has all the marks of excellent design plus content. There is almost no learning curve. The mark if a gear app is that you find yourself completely engaged in content and use, and nit laboring with controls and menus. It beautifully captures the wonder of the original split-leaf Psalter which was the ability to apply different tunes to the lyrics. And there are even live recordings for some. The developer has done a remarkable thing—he has made available one if the richest worship books in Church history in a way that glorifies the Word of God.
This is a very useful app with two major drawbacks. 1) It’s wonderful that the psalms each come with suggested tunes, about three options apiece, but I wish the reverse were true. I want to search by tune and see the top three psalm paring suggestions, because surely certain tunes are better suited to some texts and not suited to others 2) The live recordings are dreadful. There’s one shouty man who drowns everyone out. He’s not even good. He’s shouty.
A great app that allows to very easily find the Psalms and the tunes that go with the psalms. As well as John Brown’s commentary on the psalms is included as well. For the tune selects there is also live recordings of the psalms sung, another great blessing. You can ask search up the tune, I believe there are 198 tunes that this FCC psalter uses.