@@GregorianChantAcademy It really is. So helpful in learning and teaching the Pange Lingua Gloriosi for the Holy Thursday Mass. There are videos on RUclips to follow but it is liberating, as a humble conductor, to teach right from the music sheet with strange square notes. And I learned a lot from this video apart from the square. I know a little about reading square notes, as I call them, but this video added a lot to my little knowledge. Will view more of your videos so I can learn more, for the greater glory of God. More blessings to you for your generosity.
Please thank you so much for this content. It's just I don't know here to start for someone who has absolutely no background in Gregorian chants. God bless you.
You're very welcome. Unfortunately, without a one-on-one training with you to fully understand your needs, the only I can suggest is starting with the first video lesson I posted (History of chant) and systematically work your way through the videos. Also, if you have specific questions, leave them here and I will try to answer them in a few weeks.
How's it going Chris? It's been a while! So, you've been studying chant, I see. That's great! Thanks for the step-by-step guidelines. Simple and easy to follow refresher, since I've had some training in the past. Keep up the good work.
"So, you've been studying chant, I see." haha Yes, for about 20 years now. It has been a while. I recognize your name but am having difficulty placing it.
Hi. You mentioned something very interesting to me, could you tell me the exact Bible's passages where Jesus mentioned wind/Spirit/pneuma please? Chanting with the Camaldoleses here in Italy. 😊👋
John 3: 5-8, when Nicodemus secretly visits Jesus and Jesus tells him "unless a man be born again he cannot enter into the kingdom of heaven." When Nicodemus is confused, Jesus says, "unless one is born of water and SPIRIT... that which is born of the SPIRIT is SPIRIT... the WIND blows where it will...so it is with everyone who is born of the SPIRIT." The words SPIRIT and WIND share the same word in Greek: Pneuma.
Thank you so much for teaching clearly.
Glad it was helpful!
@@GregorianChantAcademy It really is. So helpful in learning and teaching the Pange Lingua Gloriosi for the Holy Thursday Mass. There are videos on RUclips to follow but it is liberating, as a humble conductor, to teach right from the music sheet with strange square notes. And I learned a lot from this video apart from the square. I know a little about reading square notes, as I call them, but this video added a lot to my little knowledge. Will view more of your videos so I can learn more, for the greater glory of God. More blessings to you for your generosity.
This is fantastic! I have been try to learn Gregorian Chant and have loved it since Chant album back in the 90’s.
Glad to be of help!
Thank you so much I love this
It's very helpful as we do sing a lot of Latin and church
Please thank you so much for this content. It's just I don't know here to start for someone who has absolutely no background in Gregorian chants. God bless you.
You're very welcome. Unfortunately, without a one-on-one training with you to fully understand your needs, the only I can suggest is starting with the first video lesson I posted (History of chant) and systematically work your way through the videos. Also, if you have specific questions, leave them here and I will try to answer them in a few weeks.
@@GregorianChantAcademy thank you very much. Maybe one day I can afford a one on one training and you might have the time. God bless you.
How's it going Chris? It's been a while!
So, you've been studying chant, I see. That's great! Thanks for the step-by-step guidelines. Simple and easy to follow refresher, since I've had some training in the past. Keep up the good work.
"So, you've been studying chant, I see." haha Yes, for about 20 years now. It has been a while. I recognize your name but am having difficulty placing it.
Thank you for such great lessons!
Where can I learn more about Gregorian Harmony styles?
At last a good explanation
This was very interesting. Thank you. If you sang the examples you show that would add even more understanding for us viewers. 😁🎵
I'm actually able to understand the neumes but i'm confused with the pitch and how to choose it
can you please send below the link of the ave maria that comes at the beginning of your every vedio
Awesome!!!!! New subs here!!!
Hi. You mentioned something very interesting to me, could you tell me the exact Bible's passages where Jesus mentioned wind/Spirit/pneuma please?
Chanting with the Camaldoleses here in Italy. 😊👋
John 3: 5-8, when Nicodemus secretly visits Jesus and Jesus tells him "unless a man be born again he cannot enter into the kingdom of heaven." When Nicodemus is confused, Jesus says, "unless one is born of water and SPIRIT... that which is born of the SPIRIT is SPIRIT... the WIND blows where it will...so it is with everyone who is born of the SPIRIT." The words SPIRIT and WIND share the same word in Greek: Pneuma.
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