What is Gregorian Chant? (English Audio, Brazilian Portuguese subtitles available)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • This video explains what Gregorian chant is, exploring its origins, importance, and general characteristics.
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  • @tinman8972
    @tinman8972 5 лет назад +111

    To me, Gregorian Chanting will always sound like the voices of angels.

    • @markempoldiamante7641
      @markempoldiamante7641 5 лет назад +1

      Thanks

    • @variusabin4978
      @variusabin4978 2 года назад +4

      no wonder; we're all tricked by religious leaders to associate these chants to divine beings, while only people will create and perform them.

    • @miltonmcdonald2919
      @miltonmcdonald2919 Год назад +5

      @@variusabin4978 Calm down, dude.

  • @reynreyngoawey2618
    @reynreyngoawey2618 4 года назад +214

    Any grade 9 students in here that came from online classes?

  • @cryptosporidium1375
    @cryptosporidium1375 4 года назад +28

    Characteristic 1: It is in Latin Characteristic 2: It doesn't have metered rhythm. Characteristic 3: It evokes a religious mood and evokes religious worship Characteristic 4: It moves, usually with stepwise motion. Characteristic 5: It is monophonic. Characteristic 6: Uses eight scales known as "church modes."

  • @marcj2551
    @marcj2551 7 лет назад +221

    I listen to Gregorian Chant every Sunday at the Tridentine Mass.

    • @GingerJoberton
      @GingerJoberton 7 лет назад +17

      Marc J yeah let's hear it for JESUS.
      I don't do Tridentine mass much anymore, I'm an organist so I'm needed elsewhere. But I feel like a lot more people would be inspired to be close to God if they saw the rich Church history, alive and evolving.

    • @Deus-Vult-AMDG
      @Deus-Vult-AMDG 7 лет назад +3

      Me too

    • @thusundi1963
      @thusundi1963 6 лет назад +7

      Marc J whoa, hey, fellow tradcats! Good to see y’all out in the wild

    • @evanc.1591
      @evanc.1591 5 лет назад +6

      Ayyy trad gang

    • @escarabajoelmajo7296
      @escarabajoelmajo7296 4 года назад +1

      Marc J yo también bro

  • @astro_numi4563
    @astro_numi4563 Год назад +14

    I actually came here to review for my exams tomorrow and since I'm very paranoid that this would be included in the exams but I am actually amazed how ppl were able to make such music and evolved over the years. Thank you for the lesson sir, it was very educational and easy to understand especially from someone who had just learned abt this in school.

  • @mahfew326
    @mahfew326 8 лет назад +64

    What makes me really appreciate gregorian chant are the modes! They certainly give off a different character or flavour to set the mood

    • @augusto7681
      @augusto7681 7 лет назад

      I dind know that Get lucky and Uptown Funk are modal music. I dont know if you know Bjork but the majority of her music is write in modes and some are atonal. Her music is very good to learn about musical concepts. (she even make an album to teach music)

    • @ipapaparicio
      @ipapaparicio 7 лет назад

      Augusto can you refer to me where you got the info of her music being in modes or atonal?or tell me what songs you speak about?

    • @augusto7681
      @augusto7681 7 лет назад

      The music "dark matter" is atonal. Actually it have a combination of differents musical scales. The music "solstice" is in dorian mode. "an echo, a stain" i think is in diminished scale. "Possibly Maybe" is partially in lydian. Exist a lot of analysis and study of her music.

    • @sophiaperennis2360
      @sophiaperennis2360 5 лет назад +1

      They are not just about "moods", but states of being. The Greek system was very similar to the one used in Indian music, where a "raga" was intended to evoke a specific state of being which was then given a specific religious significance. Same applies to Gregorian Chant. The major and minor modes we use in modern music narrows the range of the music to a "human" level only, where as the other modes were capable of evoking stakes of being of a more transcendent or esoteric character.
      And that is why Gregorian Chant will never NOT sound religious, and why music which relies on other modes besides major and minor suddenly acquires a kind of mystical quality.

    • @dontdebateandrewtatethetop7780
      @dontdebateandrewtatethetop7780 4 года назад

      Mahfew me too! Im brought here because i have to and i absolutely HATE IT. It’s amazing how good life is 😺👐🏾🤛👆🏽☝️👎👐🏾

  • @imintheghettoratatata442
    @imintheghettoratatata442 4 года назад +158

    Anyone got this for school work

  • @aahlstrom93
    @aahlstrom93 4 года назад +29

    It is the music of angels. I listen to it every Sunday at High Mass. I am 26 and it actually makes me want to go to Mass. Listen to "Deum Verum" - it rends the soul to the very core.

  • @Malikjardine
    @Malikjardine 7 лет назад +110

    If you ever played Halo, the opening theme is a Gregorian Chant

    • @Malikjardine
      @Malikjardine 7 лет назад +6

      Do you have an idea on what type of chant it could be ?

    • @coemgenus6251
      @coemgenus6251 6 лет назад +14

      It's actually surprisingly Gregorianesque. Same with Zelda's Temple of Time.
      1) Halo theme is in E-Dorian, which is Gregorian Mode 1, based on the Re.
      2) The "A3 G3 F#3 E3" (SOL FA MI RE) at the end of the first figure is a common cadence in psalm tone 1 and in the Old Roman mode 1 antiphons.
      3) The "D4 C#4 A3 C#4 B3" (do ti SOL ti la) in the second figure, with the skips from C# to A (from ti to SOL), are characteristic of Gregorian figures. So is the "B2 D3 E3" (LA DO RE) that opens the third figure.
      4) If the beginning of the third figure "D3 E3 G3 A3 F#3" (DO RE FA SOL MI) had a passing note between E3 and G3, the figure would match exactly part of a common pre-cadence in the Gregorian Mode 1 introit antiphon chants.
      5) The ending "G3 F#3 E3 F#3 D3 E3" (FA MI RE MI DO RE), if it had the last two notes swapped, would be identical to the mediant cadence of the Plagal Mode 1 (Mode 2) Great Responsories.
      Or it could just be a coincidence ...

    • @charliedicanio3063
      @charliedicanio3063 5 лет назад

      Still nice chant though

    • @simontempler3230
      @simontempler3230 5 лет назад

      Enigma

    • @davidgeorge5109
      @davidgeorge5109 4 года назад +1

      Malik Jardine it’s not acrually very surprising, the composer Martin O Donald was part of a Gregorian Choir, and he attributes the sound very directly to Gregorian chants

  • @iandelosreyes2484
    @iandelosreyes2484 4 года назад +66

    Y’all might’ve come here because of curiosity or sum’n, I’m here from my online classes

  • @archibaldsimms7440
    @archibaldsimms7440 7 лет назад +42

    Very nice video. My students, who are of African decent enjoyed it. Thanks for making it interesting.

    • @lordtigranes9877
      @lordtigranes9877 6 лет назад +1

      Archibald Simms Armenia was the first country to except Christianity as it main religion. The name Grigor is Armenian. Grigorian or Grigoryan is an Armenian last name. The writing in the old book you showed was Armenian. This asshole is skipping the beginning, the Armenian history tied to the Grigorian chant.

  • @Vavek356
    @Vavek356 2 года назад +5

    Thank you so much! I am studying for my music history exam at uni, and this helped me to understand the immense importance of this seemingly-boring period of music.

    • @UnderstandingMusic
      @UnderstandingMusic  2 года назад +4

      Glad the video helped! Music will always be subjective, so what we find boring will always change. Learning more about a type of music really helps to at least appreciate it more regardless of how much one likes it. I often find myself liking some music better the more I learn about it as well!

  • @zeeyangs.r9106
    @zeeyangs.r9106 5 лет назад +35

    You have explained it much better than my prof. Thank you so much!

  • @Pocketfarmer1
    @Pocketfarmer1 Год назад +3

    FYI highland bagpipes are a myxolidian mode instrument. At times the “high G” was called the devil’s note.

  • @Dkplayesvideogames
    @Dkplayesvideogames 7 лет назад +22

    I set up a hidden boom box with a Gregorian chant DVD playing on Halloween. It creeps people out every year!

    • @johnm.teague8125
      @johnm.teague8125 7 лет назад +2

      Dylan Theh Awesome My friend and I actually sang this very chant (Dies Irae) on Halloween night at his house

  • @gamzee3610
    @gamzee3610 5 лет назад +25

    Gregorian Chanting slaps hard, no genre should have that power.

  • @Michael_theodore
    @Michael_theodore 2 года назад +3

    I went to a latin mass with my family in the Philippines and it was very interesting i felt the angels and the saints and god i believe and trust and love them all always may god bless you all brothers and sisters

    • @UnderstandingMusic
      @UnderstandingMusic  2 года назад

      It is definitely very heavenly sounding, and even film composers have used it as a model to evoke religious moods.

  • @ClayREZify
    @ClayREZify 7 лет назад +6

    Thank you for making me appreciate western music. Your videos have been so helpful.

  • @mvcartwright
    @mvcartwright 8 лет назад +5

    This is a wonderful resource that I will use with my middle school performing arts students! Thank you for taking the time to create it.

    • @mvcartwright
      @mvcartwright 8 лет назад

      +Chris Wright (Understanding_Music) Wonderful!

    • @lordtigranes9877
      @lordtigranes9877 6 лет назад +1

      Melissa Cartwright Armenia was the first country to except Christianity as it main religion. The name Grigor is Armenian. Grigorian or Grigoryan is an Armenian last name. The writing in the old book was Armenian. This person is skipping the beginning, the Armenian history tied to the Grigorian chant. From the beginning churches in were built so the chanting would resonate in a way that brought on the feeling, God was present.

  • @mikeyherrera7256
    @mikeyherrera7256 4 года назад +3

    I am literally my own teacher in my music class. Thank you!!!

  • @NonaK-mz8oy
    @NonaK-mz8oy 7 лет назад +3

    Thank you so much for this video! I love its complexity and clarity!

    • @lordtigranes9877
      @lordtigranes9877 6 лет назад

      Nona K Armenia was the first country to except Christianity as it main religion. The name Grigor is Armenian. Grigorian or Grigoryan is an Armenian last name. The writing in the old book you showed was Armenian. This asshole is skipping the beginning, the Armenian history tied to the Grigorian chant.

  • @filmnewsreport3231
    @filmnewsreport3231 8 лет назад +29

    Never stop learning

  • @Bruno-hd9qo
    @Bruno-hd9qo 7 лет назад +2

    This channel deserves a trillion subscribers.

  • @ederleonardocaceresreatiga4381
    @ederleonardocaceresreatiga4381 4 года назад +4

    This video highlights Gregorian chants for its historical value but, actually I find this music beautiful and solemn

  • @mr.roywulf
    @mr.roywulf 6 месяцев назад +1

    My son is 16 years old and a sophomore at a Catholic high school here in Virginia. If you go to his RUclips channel 'Mr. Roy Wulf', you can see a video of a presentation he did a week ago about his love for Gregorian chant and sacred polyphony. He does a very soft sell of traditional music, however, as there are still many who resist traditional music in favor of the modern liturgical music that started in the 1970s or those who applaud, for example, the techno music played at World Youth Day.

  • @gibbonschip
    @gibbonschip 6 лет назад +6

    A very concise and interesting history. I had no idea modes and notation came from Gregorian Chant. Now I realize that most of what is listed as Gregorian Chant on RUclips isn't Gregorian Chant at all. That aside, some people have made some beautiful music by combining some of these elements with harmony and contemporary instruments. And I would not have found it if it didn't have Gregorian Chant in the title. I've subscribed to learn more. Thanks.

    • @lordtigranes9877
      @lordtigranes9877 6 лет назад

      Chip Gibbons Armenia was the first country to except Christianity as it main religion. The name Grigor is Armenian. Grigorian or Grigoryan is an Armenian last name. The writing in the old book was Armenian. This asshole is skipping the beginning, the Armenian history tied to the Grigorian chant. From the beginning churches in were built so the chanting would resonate in a way that brought on the feeling God was present.

    • @JustOdie
      @JustOdie 6 лет назад

      Name-calling asside , please do tell me more about the ties between Gregorian chant and medieval Armenia, I want to know!

  • @corner559
    @corner559 7 лет назад +1

    Great video. Clear, concise, informative, and well put together.

  • @Pietromagg
    @Pietromagg 8 месяцев назад +1

    I've been on a spiritual journey for about a year now..A bunch of strange things, prayers answered at times almost instantly, being taught by Father about the world, everything in it, us, and now learning how to survive in it (though the means of studying man can be assisted by learning about plants and whatnot without using so many words)
    Anywhozles....
    Recently all of a sudden gregorian chants started FILLING my youtube feed and I was wondering where the heck they came from...I guess Dad is trying to give me music I might enjoy, lol. Thank you sir for explaining this to me, and..well...us. It is so very beautiful to listen to and interesting to know our music comes from such a thing!

    • @UnderstandingMusic
      @UnderstandingMusic  7 месяцев назад +1

      Funny how things come our way at peculiar times! Glad this video could help you understand more about Gregorian Chants, and do check out more recordings of them. No matter your spiritual beliefs, they definitely evoke a reverent atmosphere of worship and beauty.

    • @Pietromagg
      @Pietromagg 7 месяцев назад

      @@UnderstandingMusic They certainly do

  • @pianofan1000
    @pianofan1000 4 года назад +1

    what an excellent video, thanks very much, educational and enjoyable, way to go!

  • @coemgenus6251
    @coemgenus6251 7 лет назад +25

    Excellent introduction to Gregorian chant! A little simplistic but very catchy! A few points of correction...
    1) Gregorian chant WAS metrical. We know this from paleography and from contemporary testimony. Half the repertory has a tendency toward time signature, the other half is more free, but nearly every chant composed prior to 1100 can be arranged to an underlying beat. Guido of Arezzo, the inventor of the staff, says this explicitly. The beat and meters vanished over the course of the 11th century due to organum's popularity. The term 'plainsong' was not codified till the 1200s to distinguish the non-organumized Gregorian chants which had lost their original meters and thus were without accompaniment or rhythm. But John Cotton already used the word 'plain' in the 1000s to describe the 'new' style of rhythmless chant which he detested.
    2) The hypothesis that Gregorian is a blend of Gallican and Roman has never been substantiated to any degree of certainty. Modern discoveries are leaning away from this opinion, especially considering that the antiphons, responsories, and the Proper all show signs of faithful transmission when compared with the Old Roman.
    3) Organum is as old as the earliest Gregorian manuscripts. Gregorian then technically classifies as monody, not as pure monophony. But this is a minor point.

    • @coemgenus6251
      @coemgenus6251 7 лет назад +4

      I would invite you to read what the first-millennium medieval fathers said about the rhythm of their own music. Page 177 (p. 15) of this PDF: media.musicasacra.com/publications/caecilia/caecilia_v84n03_1957_08.pdf

    • @lordtigranes9877
      @lordtigranes9877 6 лет назад

      Coemgenus Armenia was the first country to except Christianity as it main religion. The name Grigor is Armenian. Grigorian or Grigoryan is an Armenian last name. The writing in the old book was Armenian. This person is skipping the beginning, the Armenian history tied to the Grigorian chant. From the beginning churches in were built so the chanting would resonate in a way that brought on the feeling, God was present.

    • @Two_Bluebirds
      @Two_Bluebirds 5 лет назад

      Coemgenus, with all respect and charity - the real test would be for your readers to hear your rendition of the Chant. If the reaction to it is 'that's terrible' then there would be something amiss with the reasoning. If it's 'that's amazing!' then you are probably right. Faith cometh by hearing... God bless!

    • @marinastenos6983
      @marinastenos6983 4 года назад

      @@UnderstandingMusic But is this not the very task you took on when creating this video? Daresay a form that has been in use for over a millennium should be shown some greater respect and historic accuracy.

  • @user-kj9qz3ee8s
    @user-kj9qz3ee8s 2 года назад +1

    Great explanation! Hope you keep making progress! Looking forward to seeing the video about polyphony!

  • @linelledutoit4380
    @linelledutoit4380 3 года назад +1

    gregorian chant was my parents' go-to road trip music when i was a kid so i'm hyper used to hearing it and visualising images based on the sound

  • @OOlympus
    @OOlympus 5 лет назад +1

    OMG! Now it has portuguese subtitles! People in Brazil need to see this video right away! AMDG!

  • @CJ-yf5cr
    @CJ-yf5cr 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for making this video! Please make more!

  • @LueKey23
    @LueKey23 8 лет назад +1

    This was nice. Thanks for the short and entertaining lecture.

    • @lordtigranes9877
      @lordtigranes9877 6 лет назад

      lukaskiedaischofficial Armenia was the first country to except Christianity as it main religion. The name Grigor is Armenian. Grigorian or Grigoryan is an Armenian last name. The writing in the old book was Armenian. This person is skipping the beginning, the Armenian history tied to the Grigorian chant. From the beginning churches in were built so the chanting would resonate in a way that brought on the feeling, God was present.

  • @willy_wombat
    @willy_wombat Год назад

    Very powerfull and beautifull music ❤❤❤
    In a time where not much else existed it must´ ve made a deep impression on people hearing it for the first time.
    Thank you for the video. ❤❤

  • @jerusalem4426
    @jerusalem4426 5 лет назад +1

    Reason I'm here is because I here this word chant in a song then I decide to find out the meaning of chant Thanks for the info 😄😎

  • @joseherrera8208
    @joseherrera8208 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for this knowledge on music 🎶🙏🏼.

  • @danielthomas5634
    @danielthomas5634 4 года назад +1

    I love your videos, thank you for making these

  • @verdatum
    @verdatum 7 лет назад

    OK, you win, subscribed. When I was young, before the Internet started really getting good, I went to one of the best printed music stores on the east-coast asking if they had a book that answered these sort of questions, and they couldn't help me (other than that one huge encyclopedia of music which I obviously couldn't afford). I was raised by classical music loving parents, I was a voice-of-an-angel boy-soprano, being driven 4 hours per week to participate in an internationally renowned boychoir and I was being taught college-level music theory in the 6th grade. I would've _killed_ to watch videos like what you've been making. I've since learned most of the stuff you talk about, but that doesn't make it any less incredible and worthy of high praise.

    • @verdatum
      @verdatum 7 лет назад

      I do, but these days, I mostly stick to stuff like the occasional community theatre musical. `

    • @verdatum
      @verdatum 7 лет назад

      I'd really love to see more videos in this theme. In particular, "what is a concerto?" "WIA Symphony?", "WIA Sonata? Sonatina??", "What is the difference between an opera, an operetta and a musical?" "WIA cantata?" Requiem, Rhapsody, Scherzo, Bagatelle, Minuet...even among the small list of classical music listeners, many people don't know this stuff. "The composer called it a sonata, so, I guess it's a sonata!" And you know you could do multiple videos focused on the concept of modality touched upon here. And if that theory-heave stuff is your thing, it's an easy transition to making videos about things like quarter-tonic music or temperament, the fundamentals of musical acoustics, the theory of perfect orchestration, if you're really brave, talking about harmonics...Seriously, this channel has a ton of potential.
      I bet you've considered some of this stuff, and I know that making these sort of videos that require research and scripting are seriously hard, but if you keep at it, you could find yourself hitting 100k subscribers before you know it, and maybe even blasting past that.
      Keep up the great work. About the time you hit 10k subs, I'd urge you to consider getting a Patreon account.

  • @cedrickdavis7666
    @cedrickdavis7666 6 лет назад +2

    I feel the statement made concerning Soulja Boy was a little disrespectful. The connection was great but the comment that without his music may not have been so bad, in my opinion, was ethnocentric. He clearly has a following that supports his artistry that has created a net worth for him of $30 Million.

  • @roxshivamsingh
    @roxshivamsingh 4 года назад +9

    I really love it to everything about Jesus♥️

  • @rondubois9725
    @rondubois9725 6 лет назад +4

    Thank you for doing this well-researched wonderful educational video! Glory be to God!

  • @Rayschall1
    @Rayschall1 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for clear simple and easy to understand explanation!

    • @lordtigranes9877
      @lordtigranes9877 6 лет назад

      Saveurital Armenia was the first country to except Christianity as it main religion. The name Grigor is Armenian. Grigorian or Grigoryan is an Armenian last name. The writing in the old book you showed was Armenian. This asshole is skipping the beginning, the Armenian history tied to the Grigorian chant.

  • @johsiantorres8495
    @johsiantorres8495 2 года назад +1

    Gregorian chant is used till this day in our holy church i hear it often

  • @Sigma.Infinity
    @Sigma.Infinity 4 года назад +1

    Music examples of Gregorian Chant start at 5:53.

  • @tsunjin673
    @tsunjin673 7 лет назад

    very educational Sir ! Appreciate the upload .

  • @PhuVuCuocSongMy
    @PhuVuCuocSongMy 4 года назад +1

    Amazing video

  • @nikitaheredia416
    @nikitaheredia416 6 лет назад

    I’ve learnt so much. Thank you.

  • @lampwithbulb2
    @lampwithbulb2 3 года назад

    Very well presented subject!! Thank you very much!!

  • @danielcruz8347
    @danielcruz8347 Год назад +1

    Mass in F Minor 68 Electric Prunes .. Producer David Axelrod Engineer David Hassinger. Psychedelic Gregorian chant music!! 🎵🎶

    • @danielcruz8347
      @danielcruz8347 Год назад

      Or how about a classic rock piece a couple years earlier ? Still Im Sad 65 Yardbirds Producer Mickie Most. Music style blends. Gregorian chant with spaghetti western Ennio Morricone with Jeff Beck Electrico Guitarra. 🏜⛲🔔⛓🥁⚡👻👀

  • @panicon2
    @panicon2 7 лет назад

    Thank you so much! BTW, lovely graphics!

  • @manojkrishna8839
    @manojkrishna8839 6 лет назад

    Very informative video! Thank you very much!

  • @ryleejerke5116
    @ryleejerke5116 7 лет назад

    Amazing video and educational tool. Thank you!

  • @robertsonkira69
    @robertsonkira69 3 года назад +1

    I'm an autistic atheist and Gregorian Chant is music I use to chill.

  • @juanzingarello4005
    @juanzingarello4005 3 года назад +1

    I got here because of video games that sometimes use a faster pace of this kind of music for their final boss fights.

  • @ProperLogicalDebate
    @ProperLogicalDebate 4 года назад +4

    You might listen to Ed Ames singing "Who Shall Answer".

  • @bakedpotato1138
    @bakedpotato1138 8 лет назад +3

    Your channel is great! Can I use your video's in my Music Appreciation Class? Also, do you have a Patreon?

  • @ViniloxiaKan
    @ViniloxiaKan 6 лет назад

    Excellent video!

  • @lovezification
    @lovezification 7 лет назад +4

    I think that text should rather be in long lines and have fewer rows. It would be easier to read it out quickly. I cant read english that fast in that format. Just sayin'. great video, very informative and well explained.

  • @stephenmazimba7134
    @stephenmazimba7134 Год назад +1

    I love Gregorian chants.. I can't go a day without listening or chanting.. my morning is blessed with this music.
    Though, my friends call me eccentric and weird, because they all listen to circular music... They say I freak them out because they only listen to that music in horror movies or action movies like agent 47 etc... Which kind of hates me, why would these guys put such beautiful music in such movies.
    I wish we had traditional latin mass in Zambia.

  • @jehuparpa1987
    @jehuparpa1987 8 лет назад

    Thanks a lot for this video. It's indeed very helpful. (y)

  • @jaynardvillaflor9023
    @jaynardvillaflor9023 6 лет назад

    great! it helps me for my demonstration teaching. thank you very much! God bless

  • @Zackypooo
    @Zackypooo 7 лет назад

    I was playing Halo 3, and i loved the intro. I went to find this 'genre' in a sense, and I love it.

  • @howardjohnson2138
    @howardjohnson2138 Год назад

    can't say I enjoyed it, but I did listen to it.

  • @cyndeeebero9816
    @cyndeeebero9816 2 года назад

    That was a lot of help thanks

  • @megansellars
    @megansellars 3 года назад +1

    I didn’t get this for school work but I might do one day I will edit this comment if I do idk I wanna learn Gregorian chant

  • @NorthernChev
    @NorthernChev 7 лет назад +6

    I tell you what, Chris, you've earned my subscription if for nothing else, pronouncing "important" correctly. I thank you dearly from the bottomless pit of modern RUclips creators who, these days, cannot properly pronounce their way out of a paper bag. It was musical bliss to the ears! Keep up the good work.

  • @ajmittendorf
    @ajmittendorf 4 года назад

    Interesting. I had always thought that these chants were sung by men and always in the lower registers. Glad to learn I was wrong. Glad to learn.

  • @antleo7118
    @antleo7118 7 лет назад

    Who was the exact group that sang that version of the "Dies Irae?" That was a beautiful rendition.

  • @marinakulmann
    @marinakulmann 2 года назад

    THANK YOU!

  • @Desyatbukw
    @Desyatbukw 7 лет назад

    Educational! I like it!

  • @quager6000
    @quager6000 4 года назад +3

    1:57 that voice crack

  • @SeiyadelaLuz
    @SeiyadelaLuz 3 года назад

    Escaflowne got me into gregorian chants

  • @SingingPupRecords
    @SingingPupRecords 11 месяцев назад +1

    this is cool, but i would have appreciated gregorian chant being the music behind the narration. as a teaching tool it falls short because of that. any chance of redoing?

    • @UnderstandingMusic
      @UnderstandingMusic  7 месяцев назад

      It was a consideration when creating this video, but I tend to shy away from suing any music with lyrics while having narration. Even though it's is Latin, the chant lyrics likely would still cause some problems in the narration being clear. There are also copyright claim concerns. Thank you for commenting, and I appreciate the feedback :)

    • @SingingPupRecords
      @SingingPupRecords 7 месяцев назад

      Ah, got it. Well, if the music was original, maybe create original music in the vibe w/out words? Just ideas. Good for you for being open.@@UnderstandingMusic

  • @OnRoadsLessTraveled
    @OnRoadsLessTraveled 2 года назад

    How was this “new style of chant” so “controversial” and revolutionary to the Old Roman and Gallician chant forms? Does it have anything to do with the 1083c altercations at Glastonbury Abbey where 14 monks were wounded, and one killed when Abbot Turstin tried to force the monks to change from Gregorian to another chant? Or is that a separate issue? Just trying to get my head around the innovations of Gregorian chant.

  • @QalinaCom
    @QalinaCom 6 лет назад +1

    Lydian scale in your vid should have b natural, with Bb it's an Ionian( F major) in this case. Not sure whether you can change this now.

  • @corner559
    @corner559 7 лет назад

    Would love to see a follow-up of the polyphonic music in Europe that emerged after chant.

  • @aaronargottelopez3488
    @aaronargottelopez3488 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks!

  • @LiaAwesomeness
    @LiaAwesomeness 7 лет назад +41

    i hate the defensive careful tone one has to speak in whenever praising something related to christianity. like lets cut the crap gregorian chant is beautiful, end of.

  • @peepiandningashow1466
    @peepiandningashow1466 7 лет назад

    Quite intriguing and simple :)

  • @tradutorescontraanovadirei3115
    @tradutorescontraanovadirei3115 5 лет назад

    Obrigada pelas legendas em português!

  • @thomaswhite8822
    @thomaswhite8822 4 года назад +1

    Very interesting! One correction, The Catholic church did not 'eventually' become the dominant Christian denomination. From Pentecost to about the yer 1000 it was the only Christian church. Some heretical groups broke away, but they quickly faded int obscurity.

    • @UnderstandingMusic
      @UnderstandingMusic  4 года назад

      This is true. It wasn't until the Great Schism in the 11th century that the Eastern Orthodox Church rivaled the Catholic Church as the main body of christianity.

  • @L0ST1SLOST
    @L0ST1SLOST 2 года назад

    somehow wanting to learn latin made me go this rabbit hole, it is quite interesting though so i dont mind

  • @thorin_232
    @thorin_232 3 года назад

    Gregorian chants are beautiful.

  • @Sigma.Infinity
    @Sigma.Infinity 4 года назад

    Great video, but at least one of the church modes at 4:47 have wrong notation: Lydian mode on F does not have a b flat. This makes it the Ionian mode.

  • @lazurskibold1877
    @lazurskibold1877 5 лет назад

    It’s good explanation!

  • @dvrie84
    @dvrie84 6 лет назад +4

    where u get that Dies Ire song? i really like it.

    • @lammarkk
      @lammarkk 5 лет назад

      @@UnderstandingMusic Checked and re-checked, pretty sure it's not there. Would be nice if you could provide it, I'd love to hear more of it. Love your channel too. Thank you very much for your contributions.

    • @hanleymaldo7321
      @hanleymaldo7321 5 лет назад

      Dies Ire is from the Requiem Mass (masses for the dead / funerals). There's an English translation available online. One of the best renditions of Dies Ire is by Mozart.

  • @hugospiegel
    @hugospiegel 7 лет назад +9

    Good video, thanks for producing it. But there's a few things:
    1 - We should listen to them NOT ONLY because its undenialble and divinely HUGE historical importance, but because it's the song of the angels, teaching us the most sublime and profund way to praise God, His gospel and His Kingdom. It shows us how the Kingdom of Heaven pretty much sounds like, once it1s not only the angels' way to pray to God, but also the saints and the whole Christ's mystical body.
    2 -We should NOT see it as a MERE musical museum peace. How injust and disrespectful to the gregorian chant and how ignorant it would be. It is way more than just that to this very day, mostly because of the Tridentine lithurgical rite mass that has kept it alive until now. The gregorian chant is still very much alive in the Catholic Church and the Church has a massive influence for Its members.

  • @koolurjetz24
    @koolurjetz24 5 лет назад +1

    I give it up to my main man Pythagoras and his disciples for the music system we have today waaaaay before I thank the Catholic Church

    • @SATMathReview1234
      @SATMathReview1234 5 лет назад +1

      Anthony Acosta And I say to thee: That thou art Peter; and upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
      (Matt 16:18)
      ruclips.net/video/kK5AohCMX0U/видео.html

  • @loloycajilla7221
    @loloycajilla7221 2 года назад

    Can I ask,what do you mean by "REVOKE the mood"?

  • @rionthemagnificent2971
    @rionthemagnificent2971 5 лет назад

    It also makes me want to get a roman catapult.. then i realize i'm over 500+ years too late of the crusades.. *now i'm sad*

  • @edwardlecore141
    @edwardlecore141 7 лет назад

    Perfect introduction.

  • @juliette3597
    @juliette3597 7 лет назад

    If you want to know what it's like for an artform that never develops a widely-accepted notation form, look at ballet, where folks still argue over the tiniest things from foundation to choreography that has been performed for hundreds of years handed from coach to student with interpretations and opinions influencing each pass down. Now we have reconstructionists who attempt to recreate original great works like Swan Lake and Don Q as best as possible. Meanwhile many great works are long lost completely.

  • @Watcher1301
    @Watcher1301 7 лет назад +1

    Technology is going up and music going down. It's almost unbelievable what is called music today.

  • @ryandunn2930
    @ryandunn2930 2 года назад

    4:36 no it is “one sound” but “ one voice “ is not too far off.

    • @UnderstandingMusic
      @UnderstandingMusic  2 года назад

      It depends on your source. The etymology of phonē (Greek) is a bit divided on it, although it does seem to pertain to vocal sounds quite often, hence the word "phonics." Thank you for the comment :)

  • @HAL-dm1eh
    @HAL-dm1eh 4 года назад

    The first notation system was found recorded on a 4000 year old cuneiform in Iraq, so I'm not sure why you're saying a Catholic chant a few hundred years ago did it.

  • @anjelicac2624
    @anjelicac2624 7 лет назад

    Thank you this helped so much, also you spelt religious wrong twice at the end.

  • @carlandreacasas1294
    @carlandreacasas1294 3 года назад +1

    thanks :>

  • @TheMiteful
    @TheMiteful 7 лет назад

    What group made that rendition of Dies Irae? One of the loveliest I've heard so far