Its great that we know how the earliest Trinitarian hymn was sung. - TopicsExpress



          

Its great that we know how the earliest Trinitarian hymn was sung. The so-called Oxyrhynchus hymn. But, why is it, even when we have instructions, notes, i.e., know exactly how to sing it, and we know early Christian chant, and indeed, ALL chant for about 1000 years was entirely a capella, people still think putting an ancient Greek lyre (and bells?) is supposed to make it sound nicer? Simply zone out those instruments! https://youtube/watch?v=3BHX7ao8TdU
Posted on: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 00:15:42 +0000

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