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Psalm 22 Vs 27-31: Tune Glasgow
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From: The 1650 Scottish Metrical Psalter
An informational note: When I sing the Psalm, generally, I try to breath when there are commas, periods, colons or semicolons. Sometimes when there are too many commas close together you may need to sing through them instead of breathing. You will notice that sometimes at the end of a line there is no punctuation which means that line carries over to the next line without a breath to best convey the meaning. This causes you to have to get a bigger breath at the beginning of that phrase to make it all the way through to the end of the phrase.
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