When we follow the psalmist’s encouragement to sing new songs to the Lord (Ps. 98), we are faced with a lineup of questions: What should these new songs sound like? How should we sing them? What instruments (if any) should accompany them? Above all, where does the book of Psalms fit into the picture?
At Psalm Tap, we find answers to some of the questions above. If you are a church musician, a pastor, or merely a churchgoer with a psalter and some strong opinions, consider joining us.
Watch recordings of previous Psalm Taps below.
Previous Speakers

Peter J. Leithart
Theopolis Institute – Birmingham, AL

John Mason Hodges
Musician / Author

Ken Myers
Author / MarsHill Audio Journal

Uriesou T. Brito
Pastor & Amateur Musician

David R. Erb
Composer / Choir Director

Scott Aniol
Musician / Church Music Professor

Jarrod Richey
Musician / Church of the Redeemer

Paul Buckley
Musician / Theologian

John R. Ahern
PhD Candidate / Medieval Music

Donald P. Owens II
Poet / Amateur Musician

Michael E. Owens
Music Engraver / Hymnal Editor

Aaron Tripp
Grace Fellowship Church

Dan Kreider
Church Musician / Hymn Engraver

Jenny White
Musician/Educator/Conductor