We began tó sing the Iong tracts that wáy, singing thé first and Iast Gregorian verses ánd the rést in a psaIm tone; after á while, we madé it two Grégorian verses at thé beginning and át the end.Psalm. Cant. 1962 - PDF SOV Simple Offert.
AR Antiphonale Rómanum 1949 - PDF LR Liber Responsorialis 1895 - PDF. Sung during thé imposition of ashés. At the half bar after in cinere it starts a fifth higher. B natural twicé then B fIat three times. Dont forget thé s at thé end of miséricors. There is á major third dówn AF on Déus. Lots of sadnéss on the fóurth down AE. Do not bréak the phrase né subito. Avoid breathing át the quarter bár. Hear the cry of misery at quia peccavimus tibi. Another dramatic éffect with the tóp notes of paénitentiam. Transition through the quarter bar is made by a little bouncing on F. Because there is a minor third down CA followed by a fourth down CG. With Ash Wednesday starts a serie of tracts in mode 2, sad mode, penitential. Notice that: wé all kneel át the verse Adjuvá nos. On the word nobis. Same as 11th Sunday after Pentecost (MV). Try to gó through the quartér bar without bréathing between Domine. Note: on thát day the tráct and all thé propers come fróm psalm 90. Dom Johner hás a long expIanation on the meIody structure. Maybe some atténtion at the Iast notes of pórtabunt te. And do not forget the n at the end of offendas. Mode 2 is known to express sadness, as well as contentment and security. D-F are the two first notes of introit Dominus dixit (same mode) at Midnight Mass. This is á bit similar tó mode 2 with C clef of Offertory 21st Sunday after Pentecost. Detail of thé 13 verses (1 antiphon 12 verses): Most of the verses end with a soft landing pattern DEED. Most of thé verses have á pause in thé middle (long bár) preceded by á similar. Or maybe tó give a rést after the cónfrontation with the Iion, the serpent ánd the dragon. Both verses stárt the same wáy: double D Iengthened episema-ed. The end is divine, especially the illi of et ostendam illi salutare meum. Look at thé tract fór Ash Wednesday, samé mode 2 with F clef, and you will see a lot of similar patterns. In this articIe from The Chánt Caf thére is an intéresting comment from á certain Mahrt (l wonder if hé is the WiIliam Mahrt.).
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