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    Lieutenant Commander, Concertmaster Serassi1836's Avatar
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    Good hint, wljmrbill. I didn't think at this. Using this trick, you can underline the melody, which is the unique true part in gregorian chant!

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    yes Serassi1836.. even if is generally a sustained note for a period of time....lalalalalalalalal change tetetetetetetetetetet....change dodododododododoo .. if you get my drift.... sometimes you will note a line under a word or part there of which..then you change at that point also as well as the (/) use..all depends oin the period of the chant.
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    Hello. I did my first gregorian mass last Sunday. I followed the principe "less is more". And it really works.

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    Would have liked to have heard that Stella

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    [QUOTE=teddy;138770]Would have liked to have heard that Stella

    If ever you pass by Paris, you are welcome Teddy!

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    Have passed by Paris for the last two years, and with the way the traffic is I will continue to do so.

    I would love to take my wife back there, have not been for years. Mind you I do not think I could walk up to Le Sacre Coeur any more.

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    Hahaha. There is funiculaire specially created to carry you up to Montmartre to hear organ!

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    Now you tell me. That might make it feasible. I have a photo of me, aged 19, standing at the top. looking cool as only a 19 year old can.
    Happy days.

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