Music has been an integral part of Christian worship since the church’s earliest days. Gathering the time-tested songs from a variety of traditions, this collection adds depth and breadth to your library of hymns. These volumes feature lyrics and musical notation for thousands of hymns from Catholic, Lutheran, Baptist, Methodist, Anglican, and other traditions. Tap into a trove of musical tradition with the work of hymn writers such as Edward Caswall, John and Charles Wesley, and A.J. Gordon, as well as ancient verses from the early church.
In the Logos edition, these volumes are enhanced by amazing functionality. Important terms link to dictionaries, encyclopedias, and a wealth of other resources in your digital library. Perform powerful searches to find exactly what you’re looking for. Take the discussion with you using tablet and mobile apps. With Logos Bible Software, the most efficient and comprehensive research tools are in one place, so you get the most out of your study.
Key Features
Gathers hymns from a wide variety of Christian traditions
Provides lyrics and musical notation for thousands of hymns
Includes work from the ancient church through John and Charles Wesley
Horrible. Absolutely horrible. What you see in the sample pages is NOT what you are buying...the few hymnals with music look like they were scanned on a 300dpi scan setting. Because of the low quality some are almost unplayable if printed and given to an organist.
For example: the above example from the "Songs for the King's Business" hymn #2 is relatively clean and neat in the sample above. What you get in the actual is far more blurry and lower quality. I would thing that whatever the sample is, the final product would be equal or better that that!!!!!
To make this package worse, most of the "hymnals" or "song books" do not have any music which leaves me wondering how were these sung? Having the words alone are great if you are doing research on theological themes in hymns but then the ones that do the low quality music is a picture so you cannot do a word search on it which renders it useless in searches.
Come on Logos, you really dropped the ball on this one! I could have done a better job using Paint!