My friend, I belong to a gregorian chant choir here in Porto Alegre, Brazil, and your information presented in this video is very useful to us! May Our Lord protect and bless you for your kindness and work! André de Castro.
This is a somewhat strange place to ask, but sure: www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/otjf4x2bd63raqtcbqy1c/Salve-Regina-simple-in-C.pdf?rlkey=nkzx0u6768gc45r56r3nu7ymo&dl=0
Another here: archive.org/details/portier-ferdinant-liber-cantualis-organo_202006/page/58/ And many here: www.ccwatershed.org/2020/06/04/pdf-download-12-accompaniments-for-simple-salve-regina/
I'm motivated to stay focused on my goals and never lose sight of what truly matters.
Fascinating discourse on Mass XVIII. Relative vs. Absolute pitch understood now perfectly. Thank you for this fine talk.
Wow, this channel is awesome. This helped me a lot with learning and writing in the hypolydian mode. Thanks!
My friend, I belong to a gregorian chant choir here in Porto Alegre, Brazil, and your information presented in this video is very useful to us! May Our Lord protect and bless you for your kindness and work!
André de Castro.
I have just corrected my English, hehehe.
Underrated video, very helpful
Brilliant. Thank you so much.
Thank you! I'm glad you found it helpful.
Excellent summary - thank you so much for such a clear explanation
Thank you very much!
In most Gregorian music is the mode indicated on which it's to be song on
Yes, in modern editions there is typically a number at the beginning of the chant indicating the mode.
Looking for any standard edition of mode V Salve Regina piano accompaniment. Any suggestions?
This is a somewhat strange place to ask, but sure:
www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/otjf4x2bd63raqtcbqy1c/Salve-Regina-simple-in-C.pdf?rlkey=nkzx0u6768gc45r56r3nu7ymo&dl=0
Another here:
archive.org/details/portier-ferdinant-liber-cantualis-organo_202006/page/58/
And many here:
www.ccwatershed.org/2020/06/04/pdf-download-12-accompaniments-for-simple-salve-regina/
@@organistALappreciate your suggestions
What are some examples of well known hymns and chants in each mode?
For example, Veni Creator Spiritus is in mode 8 I think... is that correct?
Yes it is. See here: www.gregorianbooks.com/propers.html#mode_examples
@@organistAL That's great! Thanks!
Hello! Who know a videolesson, how make a GREGORIAn VOICE, give me link please) Just woice, not notes