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Evidence for:--The card art depicts a harp and tambourines--The verse talks about the sound of trumpets (accompanied by dancing), and the previous verse (2 Samuel 6:13) talks about rejoicing--The original parade (with Uzzah's infamous incident) had Israelites who "played before the LORD on all manner of instruments made of fir wood, even on harps, and on psalteries, and on timbrels, and on cornets, and on cymbals" (2 Samuel 6:5, KJV). It would make sense for this parade to have some of the same.Evidence against:--Trumpets aren't always musical (see Trumpet Blast)I would argue that even though trumpets aren't always musical, there would seem to be no other reason why they would be present than for making music in this case, especially when there is dancing involved. For trumpet blast they were used as a type of alarm, or even a weapon from a certain perspective. I don't know why either of these 'non-musical' uses would apply to a parade.I say yes.
Quote from: Professoralstad on July 22, 2009, 10:56:10 AMEvidence for:--The card art depicts a harp and tambourines--The verse talks about the sound of trumpets (accompanied by dancing), and the previous verse (2 Samuel 6:13) talks about rejoicing--The original parade (with Uzzah's infamous incident) had Israelites who "played before the LORD on all manner of instruments made of fir wood, even on harps, and on psalteries, and on timbrels, and on cornets, and on cymbals" (2 Samuel 6:5, KJV). It would make sense for this parade to have some of the same.Evidence against:--Trumpets aren't always musical (see Trumpet Blast)I would argue that even though trumpets aren't always musical, there would seem to be no other reason why they would be present than for making music in this case, especially when there is dancing involved. For trumpet blast they were used as a type of alarm, or even a weapon from a certain perspective. I don't know why either of these 'non-musical' uses would apply to a parade.I say yes.I was basically typing up the same thing but Prof A beat me to it. Thank you. Additionally, if David wasn't dancing to music, what exactly was he dancing to?
why does you need it to be moosical anyvay
Yeah, this would really boost my musical offense, which causes me simultaneously to love and fear this idea.
True. We probably shouldn't give musicians this kind of power. Everyone would be using them then.
Tonight Rob confirmed what the elders have already agreed on, Royal Parade is musical.