tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23254997.post4301747226620227109..comments2023-09-23T03:23:06.597-06:00Comments on Banku, Pho and Fried Spiders: Praise BabyA. Gillispiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05867049082571384585noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23254997.post-77598266131076155992007-11-09T07:41:00.000-06:002007-11-09T07:41:00.000-06:00What! Since you are a musical person ... you must...What! Since you are a musical person ... you must like classical music too! My little Russian/American loved Baby Mozart and Baby Bach. I'm sure that Praise Baby is great.<BR/><BR/>In all honesty there are times when I feel 'praised' out a little too much and need music that is a little richer in lyrics than praise songs. Being a Lutheran for my whole life, I love the old hymns -- but they can be hard to sing especially when there is not a musical bone in my body except for music appreciation. But I love the praise music too.<BR/><BR/>My now 10 1/2 year old was banging out Ode to Joy on the piano when he was 3 years. He heard that on Baby Bach. He's been playing piano (mostly classical) for 6 years, violin for 2 years and started trumpet this year. And he can belt out the praise songs with the best of them as he does as a member of a worship team at our praise/worship style Lutheran church. He sang all the stanzas of a Mighty Fortress is Our God (Reformation hymns) to his friend while swinging in the backyard. If you are not familiar with this hymn, here's a link:<BR/> http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/m/i/mightyfo.htmMary Ellynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14664486683390595886noreply@blogger.com