11/11/2009

Review of Christian Virtual Hymnal Personal Edition

It matches the hymnal we are using on the Marine Base, The Hymnal for Worship and Celebration.The problem is that it produces a midi file that would be fine for a computer useage but does not work well with the mp3 files that you need to burn a CD and play it.I have not found a decent converter for the midi files to mp3.Don't use MIDI Converter 4.0.There is no support or help nor does it function without it.


Product Description
If your church uses the Celebration Hymnal, the Hymnal for Worship and Celebration, the 1991 Baptist Hymnal, the Lutheran Book of Worship, With One Voice, the 1989 United Methodist Hymnal or the 1990 Presbyterian Hymnal, the Christian Virtual Hymnal is something you need to have. It contains almost all the public domain songs in these collections and will save you many hundreds of hours and provide unprecedented flexibility in creating transposable sheet music with optional chord names/fret diagrams, transposable chord charts and MIDI files for playing. With around 220 public domain selections from the above-listed hymnals are included ready for use. Transpose to any key. Reorder and/or delete any verses. Display SATB, lead sheets or chord charts (verses only - no music - with chord names and fret diagrams). Music and verses are the same as in the respective hymnals so no editing is generally required for congregations using these hymnals. No need to worry about copyrights as all hymns and arrangements are public domain. Use the Christian Virtual Hymnal (either by itself or in conjunction with a sequencing program) in place of an organist. Quickly print out just hymn verses for weekly bulletins or transpose hymns for the choir. This is the "personal" version of the software and as such has fewer hymns.

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