This is Psalm 63:2-9, A soul thirsting for God. It is my favorite Psalm. It comes up periodically in Morning Prayer in the Liturgy of the Hours. The words were loaded to SUNO.com and directed to use a capella, beatbox, deep male voice, harmony, soulful, slow, and bass drum in the music.
The lyrics of this song are Daniel 3:57-88, 56. This reading comes up periodically in Morning Prayer in the Liturgy of the Hours. The words were loaded to SUNO.com and directed to create a call and response rhythm using a capella, beatbox, harmony, and soulful tones.
This is the story of Hananiah, Azariah, and Mishael in the fiery furnace praising God. The video is the soundtrack of an animated video I am drawing the concept keyframes for now. The music is AI-generated and the animation will be hand-drawn using Procreate on the iPad.
The lyrics of this song are Luke 1:68-79, The Messiah and his forerunner. This reading comes up periodically in Morning Prayer in the Liturgy of the Hours. The words were loaded to SUNO.com and directed to include capella, beatbox, deep male voice, harmony, soulful, slow, bass drum, and taiko drums.
Zechariah, the father of John the Baptist, the forerunner of Jesus, prophesied these words when he and his wife Elizabeth took their son to be circumcised. Zechariah writes, "John is his name" on a tablet given to him. Then he was filled with the Holy Spirit and says these words.
I wrote the lyrics to this song when I was 15 years old, on a quiet night when I couldn’t sleep. I picked up my guitar, felt the breeze through the open window, and let the moon and stars inspire me. The music was added using SUNO.com and the final tune is close to how I created it back then, but SUNO made it so much better. I think my 15 year old self would be happy with the result.
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