* Brian Doerksen: Come Now Is The Time To Worship
* Chris Tomlin: Not To Us
* Jeremy Riddle: Sweetly Broken
* Ben Pasley: I Will Not Forget You
* David Crowder: You Alone
* Lamont Hiebert: Meet With Me
* David Ruis: You're Worthy Of My Praise
* Chris Tomlin: Holy Is The Lord
* Shane Barnard: May The Few
* Edward Perronet: All Hail The Pow'r Of Jesus' Name
* Bebo Norman: Nothing Without You
* Mac Powell: By His Wounds
* Martin Smith: All Over The World
* Darrell Evans: Trading My Sorrows
* Chris Tomlin: Forever
* Phil Wickham: Divine Romance
* Matt Redman: You Never Let Go
* Mac Byrd: God Of Wonders
* Bebo Norman: I Will Lift My Eyes
* Mark Hall: Who Am I
* Marie Barnett: Breathe
* Jeff Bourque: Change Me
* Paul Baloche: Praise Adonai
* Jeremy Camp: Right Here
* Matt Redman: Blessed Be Your Name
* Chris Tomlin: Your Grace Is Enough
* David Crowder: Come Thou Fount
Derek Webb/Sandra McCracken - Awake My Soul
ReplyDeleteDavid,
ReplyDeleteI will check that song out. Not sure if I've heard it or not but my wife likes and listens to Derek Webb, so, I may have heard it without realizing the title. Thanks!
Ps. 93
ReplyDeleteVineyard (Jeremy Riddle) - Sweetly Broken
ReplyDeleteVineyard (Robbie Reider, Allan Fuller) - More Than Ever
Vineyard (Tim Dobbelmann, Gabriel Brennan, Nate Brennan) - All I Have
David Crowder - Only You
...to name a few
Psalterium,
ReplyDeleteIs there a modern artist who does Psa. 93? If so, who is it?
Holt,
Great hearing from you dude!!! How are you man?
I've not heard of the two Vineyard songs but I'll certainly get ahold of them.
Give me a call bro.
Later
I know Sons of Korah do a lot of Psalms. I downloaded some sample mp3 awhile back, beautiful music.
ReplyDeletedavid,
ReplyDeleteahh...
i got ahold of sons of korah psalm 93...interesting to say the least. not sure that it's my style but it's all good. reminds me a lot of jason upton.
Here are a couple of video tutorials for each of the Vineyard songs to help you along:
ReplyDeleteAll I Have
More Than Ever
Note: More Than Ever can easily be played in standard tuning as well.
Good luck, man.
East to West- Casting Crowns
ReplyDeleteEast to West- Casting Crowns
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