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elliotfc
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Greetings all…
A priest at my parish is requesting that we sing a gospel acclamation for the Easter season…he sang it for me…the words are “This is the day the lord has made/alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia/Let us rejoice and be glad”.
Now, I don’t know if it’s a psalm refrain, or a gospel acclamation, or both.
He thinks it’s by Peloquin…but he wasn’t sure, and neither am I.
The notable part of the acclamation are the alleluias…each alleluia is a whole step? higher than the previous alleluia. He mentioned that hand clapping goes along with it (shrug).
If it’s not by Peloquin it’s of the same era/type. I’d appreciate any leads…worst case scenario I just make up chords for the tune that he thinks is correct. Thanks.
-Elliot
A priest at my parish is requesting that we sing a gospel acclamation for the Easter season…he sang it for me…the words are “This is the day the lord has made/alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia/Let us rejoice and be glad”.
Now, I don’t know if it’s a psalm refrain, or a gospel acclamation, or both.
He thinks it’s by Peloquin…but he wasn’t sure, and neither am I.
The notable part of the acclamation are the alleluias…each alleluia is a whole step? higher than the previous alleluia. He mentioned that hand clapping goes along with it (shrug).
If it’s not by Peloquin it’s of the same era/type. I’d appreciate any leads…worst case scenario I just make up chords for the tune that he thinks is correct. Thanks.
-Elliot