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clem456
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Let’s say a parish wanted to start a men’s schola-type ensemble…
The voices are typical untrained men’s voices, so our modern hymns are not going to work. The range is not there (not yet anyway). and the men involved don’t want to do that anyway.
The vision is to have simple easily singable antiphons rather than hymns. I suppose that would be called chant? (I have no expertise in this area so pardon me if the language is inaccurate.)
Has to be in English, or at least a mix of English and Latin,.
Are there resources available for this? You-tube videos would help so we could show the music director what we are talking about. The music director is more than capable of playing and directing anything, but time and education will be the issue.
How about songbooks?
What do the religious do in this area?
The voices are typical untrained men’s voices, so our modern hymns are not going to work. The range is not there (not yet anyway). and the men involved don’t want to do that anyway.
The vision is to have simple easily singable antiphons rather than hymns. I suppose that would be called chant? (I have no expertise in this area so pardon me if the language is inaccurate.)
Has to be in English, or at least a mix of English and Latin,.
Are there resources available for this? You-tube videos would help so we could show the music director what we are talking about. The music director is more than capable of playing and directing anything, but time and education will be the issue.
How about songbooks?
What do the religious do in this area?