6 Replies to “ICEL Chants in Neumes and Four-Line Staff”
I think it would look better if the longa were hollow rather than solid and were repeated after the quarter bar, or if, as I would think is more customary for chant notation, the longa were dispensed with altogether and separate puncta were used for each syllable.
This is wonderful! Whom can we thank for creating these?
I think dotted punctum would have been easier. At the quarter bar, do you hold the 'Son' at the beginning phrase of the Greeting?
I hope the rest of the chants are not as boring as this one-it just drones on.
"Anonymous said… I hope the rest of the chants are not as boring as this one-it just drones on. May 21, 2011 6:08 PM"
I hereby declare this thesis to have formally initiated "The Reform of the Reform of the Reform." D'mno Carolo C
I think it would look better if the longa were hollow rather than solid and were repeated after the quarter bar, or if, as I would think is more customary for chant notation, the longa were dispensed with altogether and separate puncta were used for each syllable.
This is wonderful! Whom can we thank for creating these?
I think dotted punctum would have been easier. At the quarter bar, do you hold the 'Son' at the beginning phrase of the Greeting?
I hope the rest of the chants are not as boring as this one-it just drones on.
"Anonymous said…
I hope the rest of the chants are not as boring as this one-it just drones on.
May 21, 2011 6:08 PM"
I hereby declare this thesis to have formally initiated "The Reform of the Reform of the Reform."
D'mno Carolo C
Thank you. An invaluable contribution.