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peregrinator_it
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What a great thread!
I’m blessed enough to be able to attend a mass where 99% of the congregation sings reflexively. We sing the hymns; we sing the responses; we sing loudly and enthusiastically (though not always in tune
); sometimes we sing when only the choir should be singing
.
I am not entirely sure why- no one has ever said anything about paricipating in the singing to us. The music is very traditional (old hymns & chant) and we do have an excellent choir director who I know transposes things out of those “sadistic keys” someone mentioned.
Everyone’s made such excellent comments, I don’t really have anthing to add except- LOL (in sympathy) at the list below and numbers 3 & 4 are my number one reasons for not singing when I’m not at my usual parish.
I’m blessed enough to be able to attend a mass where 99% of the congregation sings reflexively. We sing the hymns; we sing the responses; we sing loudly and enthusiastically (though not always in tune
I am not entirely sure why- no one has ever said anything about paricipating in the singing to us. The music is very traditional (old hymns & chant) and we do have an excellent choir director who I know transposes things out of those “sadistic keys” someone mentioned.
Everyone’s made such excellent comments, I don’t really have anthing to add except- LOL (in sympathy) at the list below and numbers 3 & 4 are my number one reasons for not singing when I’m not at my usual parish.
puzzleannie said:1. somebody took all the hymnals out of my pew
2. you can’t hear the hymn number when it is announced
3. the cantors and organist are not on the same page/key/tempo and I just give up trying to harmonize between them
4. I refuse to sing heretical lyrics
5. the cantor is not following the music as written, using his own arrangement to show off his musical gifts
6. I have moved to a new parish that uses a different hymnal, different settings for Mass parts, never announces which settings are being used, never trains congregation when new piece is introduced
10. the musicians always choose hymns out of my vocal range, which is shrinking as I get older