A truly wonderful psalm. A number of years ago the children in my Sunday School class drew round their hands and feet and wrote how fearfully and wonderful I am made. Your music playing is a very special God given gift.. Thank you for sharing it.
Dear DeeDee, Thank you writing this lovely piece of music on Psalm 139. Inspired and inspiring. Thank you very much. Sincerely, Larry Clarence Lewis London, Ontario, Canada.
That was so beautiful! I read Psalm 139 as I listened to you play the song; that is a psalm that I have always especially liked. The harp is especially fitting for it, as David- the writer (as you know) of that and many other psalms- was a harpist, also! Maybe he, too, put music to this passage. Thanks for sharing that beautiful piece.
@@deedeetibbits You’re welcome! The harp is such a beautiful and peaceful instrument, and it’s easy to think of David playing his small harp in the fields to calm the sheep he tended, or to soothe the angry and emotionally disturbed king Saul. I am not a professional like you, but I’m an enthusiastic/active amateur who loves various instruments, and amongst other things, I have a 22-string harp that I really enjoy playing. I used to bring it to play when I did some visiting for Hospice, and I found that it had a calming effect on the people I played for. I really enjoy all your posts with the various instruments that you play! :)
Wonder how many people realize our English word psalm has its origin in the Greek word psalmos in the Greek Old Testament, the Septuagint (this keyboard is not Greek letters!) and way back when the word meant a performance on a stringed instrument. From Greek it became Latin psalmus; then Old French psaume; then Anglian salm; West Saxon sealm; Old English psealm; and now psalm as we know it in modern English.
There is also the stringed instrument "psaltery" (German: "Psalter" / "Psalterium"). It appears in the German hymnal in the song "Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König der Ehren" ("Praise the Lord, the mighty King of Honour"): "(...) Kommet zuhauf, Psalter und Harfe, wacht auf, lasset den Lobgesang hören!" ("(...) Come in droves, psaltery and harp, wake up, let the song of praise be heard!")
@@deedeetibbits Hey, don't feel bad, even the publishers of books by NASA rocket scientists make mistakes, recently got a book where the publisher misspelled 'Future' on the book spine as 'Furute'. 🤔🤣
I met you at Bobs music shop a few years ago then I saw you at VGs a few weeks ago and almost said hello but I figured you probably wouldn't remember me so I didn't. But a few days later I turned on UA-cam and one of your videos was on my recommended list. Small world haha. Nice channel and very beautiful music. Thanks for sharing. Thumbs up!
I once heard in a monastery how the sung psalms were accompanied by a plucked instrument, a psaltery or a mixture of psaltery and zither. In any case, it was rectangular and was plucked with the fingers. It sounded heavenly! 😊 This is a psaltery: ua-cam.com/video/scpIoKz0S3c/v-deo.htmlsi=u0eFhLIpRebPn5Zh
AND ALL NATIONS THAT STAND WITH IT...ITS NOT A FLUKE THAT USA IS THE NAME OF JERUSALEM...THINK DEEP...WE ARE ALL TRIBAL PEOPLE..IF ITS ONE THING THAT THE ENIMEY CSNT STAND IS A PEOPLE'S 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲UNITED🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲👍 💕💕💕💕🙊🙉🙈💕💕💕💕😁👍
Very beautiful song.
A truly wonderful psalm. A number of years ago the children in my Sunday School class drew round their hands and feet and wrote how fearfully and wonderful I am made. Your music playing is a very special God given gift.. Thank you for sharing it.
You’re SO welcome ☺️
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Another beautiful piece that is so calming! Thank you DeeDee
Glad you like it!
I think it captures the mood of the Psalm very well
Thanks! That’s what I was going for🎶
Simply beautiful !!! Psalm 139 is a personal favorite. We are fearfully and wonderfully made!!! God bless you.
He DOES!
Praise God! Lovely song.
Thanks!
Dear DeeDee,
Thank you writing this lovely piece of music on Psalm 139. Inspired and inspiring. Thank you very much.
Sincerely,
Larry Clarence Lewis
London, Ontario, Canada.
You are so welcome!
Outstanding!
Thank you!
Really nice, thank you for sharing it.❤
Thanks for listening!
Beautiful ❤
That was so beautiful! I read Psalm 139 as I listened to you play the song; that is a psalm that I have always especially liked. The harp is especially fitting for it, as David- the writer (as you know) of that and many other psalms- was a harpist, also! Maybe he, too, put music to this passage.
Thanks for sharing that beautiful piece.
I’m SO GLAD you heard the heart of that psalm! I, too think the harp helps bring that out! Thanks for responding and sharing your thoughts 😊
@@deedeetibbits
You’re welcome! The harp is such a beautiful and peaceful instrument, and it’s easy to think of David playing his small harp in the fields to calm the sheep he tended, or to soothe the angry and emotionally disturbed king Saul. I am not a professional like you, but I’m an enthusiastic/active amateur who loves various instruments, and amongst other things, I have a 22-string harp that I really enjoy playing. I used to bring it to play when I did some visiting for Hospice, and I found that it had a calming effect on the people I played for. I really enjoy all your posts with the various instruments that you play! :)
BEAUTIFUL!!❤️❤️❤️
Thank you!! I wanted to honor my Dad with my first harp composition 🎶
Very nice music and harp performance. Thank you for sharing. Video 👍
You’re welcome! It’s a great instrument to play….very soothing 🎶
@@deedeetibbits You are welcome subs. new friend 🙂
So beautiful ❤️!
Thank you!! 😊
Thank you for your beautiful music.
Thanks for listening!
Very beautiful. Thank you!!
You’re welcome!
That was beautiful. Thank you for sharing your talents!
You are so welcome!
Beautiful
Thank you!
Beautiful- feels like a prayer - well done!
Thank you so much! I think so too 🙏
Great talent! Wish I had a music talent…just love to dance and sing and play my silly tambourine…my gods gift was I am a craftswoman
Thanks! Remember…tambourines are an instrument too!!
Wonder how many people realize our English word psalm has its origin in the Greek word psalmos in the Greek Old Testament, the Septuagint (this keyboard is not Greek letters!) and way back when the word meant a performance on a stringed instrument. From Greek it became Latin psalmus; then Old French psaume; then Anglian salm; West Saxon sealm; Old English psealm; and now psalm as we know it in modern English.
That’s great information! Thanks!
There is also the stringed instrument "psaltery" (German: "Psalter" / "Psalterium").
It appears in the German hymnal in the song "Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König der Ehren" ("Praise the Lord, the mighty King of Honour"):
"(...) Kommet zuhauf,
Psalter und Harfe, wacht auf,
lasset den Lobgesang hören!"
("(...) Come in droves,
psaltery and harp, wake up,
let the song of praise be heard!")
@@Gartenlust I’ll have to demonstrate that next month🎶
Beautiful! (psst by the way, the description says Hammered Dulcimer)
Oh oh☺️…..hope all know the difference !
@@deedeetibbits Hey, don't feel bad, even the publishers of books by NASA rocket scientists make mistakes, recently got a book where the publisher misspelled 'Future' on the book spine as 'Furute'. 🤔🤣
@@scottfw7169 haha!
I met you at Bobs music shop a few years ago then I saw you at VGs a few weeks ago and almost said hello but I figured you probably wouldn't remember me so I didn't. But a few days later I turned on UA-cam and one of your videos was on my recommended list. Small world haha.
Nice channel and very beautiful music. Thanks for sharing.
Thumbs up!
Thanks! Were you the one playing music at Bobs that day?
@@deedeetibbits No I was getting a guitar worked on.
Which I cannot play but keep trying. Haha.
Hope you have great success with your channel.
I once heard in a monastery how the sung psalms were accompanied by a plucked instrument, a psaltery or a mixture of psaltery and zither. In any case, it was rectangular and was plucked with the fingers. It sounded heavenly! 😊
This is a psaltery:
ua-cam.com/video/scpIoKz0S3c/v-deo.htmlsi=u0eFhLIpRebPn5Zh
Thanks for your extra imput….I think musicologists consider most of those instruments ‘zithers’.
ISRAEL IS FOREEVER........................SHALOM SHALOM
Shalom is what we need!
AND ALL NATIONS THAT STAND WITH IT...ITS NOT A FLUKE THAT USA IS THE NAME OF JERUSALEM...THINK DEEP...WE ARE ALL TRIBAL PEOPLE..IF ITS ONE THING THAT THE ENIMEY CSNT STAND IS A PEOPLE'S
🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲UNITED🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲👍
💕💕💕💕🙊🙉🙈💕💕💕💕😁👍
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Beautiful
Thank you!