[bksvol-discuss] Re: Hymnals in etext or on bookshare

  • From: Debra Hernstrom <dhh@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 05:15:04 -0600



Hello,  Try

www.cyberhymnal.org

to get midi files and lyrics to a lot of old-fashioned hymns. this site may work for you if your church uses the 1990 Presbyterian hymnal which is more traditional. You can also do a title search through Google.
PUt the title of the hymn with q comma at the end, surrounded by quotes. and then put a space, then the word lyrics in quotes without the comma. Try the cyberhymnal site first. If you need more cites, there is no lack of them of them as far as hymns are concerned. Any more questions, Im glad to help if I can. Im a piano teacher and church musiciain so I might be able to help further. Good luck.


Debra Hernstrom


At 04:33 PM 3/19/05, you wrote:
Two questions.

1. Does anyone know where I might obtain an accessible copy of the
Presbyterian Hymnal, not in BRAILLE as it is well, many many volumes, and
very expensive!

And 2, if the first question is answered, it doesn't exist, then, perhaps,
are these types of books song books available on Bookshare.  I don't see
anything in Chaffee preventing song or lyric books, but of course may not be
interpreting it right.

I want to find a solution that wont take up tons of space, and at the same
time, be enormous and not practical to carry.

Thanks.

I am not afraid to scan it, heck you all know, I will just about scan
anything, smile, if it can benefit me and other people in the church.


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