psalm 7 in bass

🗓️ Date: June 16, 2025
🎸 Instrument: 1977 Fender Precision Bass (Aged Blonde)
🔊 Amp: Yamaha THR10II
🛠️ Tone Settings: Fingerpicked, neck pickup tone rolled back slightly for warmth. Played at low bedroom volume.
🎼 Progression:

4/4 time signature
| F/A | — | — | — |
| F/Bb | — | G/C | — |(repeat)

📖 Scripture Meditation: Psalm 7
📝 Reflection:

Today, inspiration came suddenly. While holding my ’77 P-Bass, I let my fingers walk along the E string — just plucking two notes per bar — when a quiet groove in F major emerged.

Without planning it, I began to speak Psalm 7 aloud. The bassline and Scripture found each other in rhythm.

It wasn’t a song. It wasn’t a performance. It was a prayer.

A declaration. A dialogue with God—low, grounding, and deeply personal.

The THR10II delivered the perfect balance: clear enough to articulate each note, soft enough to keep the moment sacred.

Though I’m no bassist by trade, I’ve never felt more connected to my gear—or to the Word. Moments like this remind me: music isn’t just expression. It’s devotion.

🎚️ Mood: Meditative. Centered. Grateful.