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God Uses Seven White Keys and Five Black Keys
Contributor(s): Augustus-Keenan, Quetta Faye (Author)
ISBN: 0982751206     ISBN-13: 9780982751206
Publisher: Quetta's Publishing House
OUR PRICE:   $14.85  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: June 2010
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- Juvenile Nonfiction | Music - General
Physical Information: 0.52" H x 6" W x 9" (0.74 lbs) 248 pages
 
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Music was created by God and for God, which produce harmony. Lucifer, who was adorned with two musical instruments (the timbrel or tambourine and the flute) in his breastplate became filled with pride, which caused disharmony and dismissal from the presence of God. Music has a heart, soul, mind and skeleton. The importance of planting a musical seed in your children at an early age and the academic benefits that continues through high The number seven is a sacred number to the ancient Hebrew people. In the Bible it symbolizes perfection, fullness, abundance, rest and completion. There are seven days in a week, Christ spoke seven words from the Cross, there are seven gates that lead into Jerusalem, seven trumpets, seven bowls, seven angels of judgment and seven thunders in Revelation The number five represents grace, God's favor. Moses is the author of the first five books, Jesus taught about the five wise virgins and used five barley loaves to feed the 5,000. Ephesians 4:11 lists five ministries given to the church and the five blessings of righteousness in Psa. 92:12-14. Twelve is a prominent number in the Bible: the twelve patriarchs, the twelve disciples of Jesus, twelve tribes of Israel, the disciples picked up twelve basketfuls of food that was left over after Jesus fed the five thousand. There are twelve gates of pearl to the city, with twelve angels at the gates, on the gates are written the names of the twelve tribes of Israel. There are twelve months in each year and the chromatic scale has twelve half steps. Moses sang and taught the people to sing, Israel sang along the journey to the Promised land. Deborah and Barak sang praise to God, Paul and Silas sang. David sang with all his heart, Hezekiah's singers sang the words of David. Nehemiah's singers sang loudly, and Jesus and His disciples sang a song. The musical foundation and the Black American's primary role in the shaping of the early musical experience such as: minstrel songs, ragtime, the spirituals, gospels, the blues, the various phases of jazz, swing, Dixieland, be-bop, modern, soul music, or rock and roll. The book concludes with music as a restorer, a reminder and my revelation. All of the above and much more is covered indepth in the book