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!
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!
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.
" The essance of reproduction,to feel and re-create that which was felt and impared by the creater,does not exclude- within natural limitations-the assertion of creative power" - Dr. Hugo Goldschmidt.
I wish you the Best for each day, now and always.
Bill
Hello. I did my first gregorian mass last Sunday. I followed the principe "less is more". And it really works.
Would have liked to have heard that Stella
teddy
[QUOTE=teddy;138770]Would have liked to have heard that Stella
If ever you pass by Paris, you are welcome Teddy!
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.
teddy
Hahaha. There is funiculaire specially created to carry you up to Montmartre to hear organ!
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.
teddy