Learning Latin Notation and Gregorian Chant

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I know a mediocre amount of Latin pronunciations(enough to get through most of the Rosary), and love Gregorian Chant. I am, though not able to take voice lessons, a mediocre singer and can follow along alright in the hymnal(sometimes, unconsciously, my hands will start forming bass clarinet fingerings…) as well as have a deep interest in Latin spirituality. Are there any free online resources to teach me this. It would mean a lot: Upgrade.
 
It’s very late now and I don’t have time to do the Google searching…

But we use the book Simple English Propers at our OF mass every Sunday – and the beginning of the book has an excellent introduction on how to read and sing Gregorian chant. I’m fairly certain the book is available online, but I have the hard copy so can’t be sure.

I learned to sing and accompany Gregorian chant back when dinosaurs roamed the earth and I was a postulant and novice in a contemplative monastery. The Abbess and Novice Mistress taught me, and then of course we had LOTS of practice 😃

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Look up “The Graduale Project” on YouTube. Also Giovanni Vianini on YouTube. Both excellent chant interpretation resources.
 
The spirituality of life assures us that God’s correctness is true. Gregorian chant by reason of scientific truth approves that God is infinitely justifyingly correct.
 
The spirituality of life assures us that God’s correctness is true. Gregorian chant by reason of scientific truth approves that God is infinitely justifyingly correct.
Does anybody have any idea what this means…?:confused:
 
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