Sing Psalms Psalter

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W.C. Dean

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Greetings everyone, I need some technical information about the 2003 Sing psalms psalter, and kind of quickly because if it's free to use I'll be using it tonight for a meeting.

I saw some mention there's no copyright on it. Can someone give me the link for where it says this? Also am I free to edit the words if I want to? I understand I can use up to six psalms without infringement, correct? Thank you all.
 
I quote my post, that you may be referring to. In it, I don't think I indicated no copyright, but a fairly liberal one. The quote (within the quoted post), comes directly from their website which is here: https://freechurch.org/resources/praise/sing-psalms

No, but their website indicates a liberal use of their Psalter with "Versions of the psalms found in Sing Psalms may be reproduced in any form without express permission of the Psalmody and Praise Committee provided the quotations occur in non-saleable media and provided no more than six psalms are quoted at any time." So, to help my wife, who prefers sheet music, I have imported a midi file into Muse Score (https://musescore.org/en) and transcribed the Psalm. That is the only modern English Psalter, that I am aware of, that doesn't a restrictive copyright (e.g. Crown and Covenant).
 
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