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Slow jam Slow jam. Acoustic guitars. Great guitar riff, heavy drums. A soft rock motivational tune with a gospel flavor featuring piano, electric piano, bass, guitar and drums. More soulful the Christmas bells have never been heard before. Great background for the next karaoke gospel event. Fast, fluid and authentic Motown Track with all the sounds you would expect. Motown City is a soulful, upbeat and happy track that is perfect for any Motown spot. It's lots of fun and has an infectious tone to it!
A heartwarming and patriotic tune with an old time gopspel feel featuring piano, guitar, B3 organ, vibes and bass. Making friends with a backbeat and a bluesy melody not to mention emotionally charged chords featuring piano, electric piano, guitar, bass and drums.
A slow, funky and laid back tune with a relaxed back beat featuring harmonica, piano, guitar, bass and drums. A very patriotic and humbling orchestration featuring strings, brass, woodwinds, piano, bowed basses, electric bass, vibes, electric piano and drums in cadence. Although this definition in the narrower sense also applies to the English language, the term is also used here in a broader sense and encompasses the entire development of Christian music in North America since the Baptist and Methodist revival movement in the 19th century.
The term "gospel song" appears here in printed form probably first used in by Philip P. Bliss and originally had an evangelistic and missionary character according to the English word "gospel" for "gospel".
In German, at that time still largely free of Anglicisms, the term "gospel song" in this understanding became the gospel song. The term gospel can refer to two seemingly similar musical styles: one that is closely related to religious music, very similar to the spiritual choral singing that originated in Afro-American Christian Methodist churches in the s; the other, religious music that was later composed and played by artists of all faiths and ethnicities, especially from the south of the United States of America, and then spread throughout the rest of the world.
Both styles are derived from Christian Methodist chanting by African Americans, which in turn is derived from the old spontaneous chants during the days of slave labor in the United States of America, often in the agricultural cotton fields.
This style of music was and still is often played in a single vs. While the spiritual remained simpler on the musical level, the gospel was refined and enriched over time, with the addition of rhythmic basics of blues and rhythm and blues, and spread significantly in the western world. In the Gospel, some artists e. Mahalia Jackson simply appear and remain in purely religious contexts with spiritual inspiration and Christian themes. Other gospel currents, on the other hand, appear in more secular contexts, such as the Golden Gate Quartet or Clara Ward, who also sing in nightclubs.
Most artists, such as Jordanaires, Al Green and Solomon Burke, tend to play in both contexts, where they often include a religious piece in a secular performance, although the opposite almost never happens. Switch to German. Cart 0 Items. Waveform will be available soon! Login to Create a Playlist. Happy Song Play Stop.
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