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  1. A Manual of Gregorian Chant and a Liturgical Resource for Scholas and Congregations including Order of Sung Mass for both Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms of the Roman Rite

  2. Most of the following dialogues employ the “simple tone” already used by most priests to chant the concluding doxology of the Eucharistic Prayer. The congregation’s response simply “echoes” the …

  3. Chant notation represents relative pitch only, not absolute pitch. For this reason, it is essential that beginning students of chant use the classic solfeggio system (do-re-mi) when learning a new melody, …

  4. This short book is an effort to quickly outline and explain the simple system of writing and reading chant. Prior to organiza-tion of the writing of chant into this form there were squiggled signs above words …

  5. CHANT is a voluntary care coordination service through the Local Health Departments to assist families with coordinating medical and social service needs. Through screening and assessments CHANT …

  6. Jan 14, 2017 · Singing Chant: Latin and English The key to singing Gregorian chant lies in its source, the text. Essentially, it is the chanting of a text whose melody was created in an oral tradition. …

  7. Do clef: Indicates where Do is on the staff. Fa clef: Indicates where Fa is on the staff. Punctum: Single note with time value of 1 beat. Dotted punctum: Long note with time value of 2 beats. Second beat …