Looking at the lead sheet, there is some unholy syncopation going on in this song. Do you also advocate the use of the percussions in the Sunday service?
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4 comments:
Can you podcast these songs?
Fantastic! Thank you so much for your effort!
We have downloaded both songs thus far. It is a bit difficult to hear your voice - i.e. the words w/ the quality of the recording.
Looking at the lead sheet, there is some unholy syncopation going on in this song. Do you also advocate the use of the percussions in the Sunday service?
Just kidding. Great work, Tom.
This is great -- thanks for sharing this! God bless you in your work here and in Russia.
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