Solfeggio Gregorian Chant Lesson Bukola
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- Religion & Spirituality
Learning Gregorian chant Propers and Hymns with solfege for beginners
A step by step approach by solfeging each clause with repetition and inserting the words and syllable for the given neum or neums per clause then per phrase.
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Communion 4th Sunday after Pentecost ((Dóminus firmaméntum méum)
Learn to sing the Communion Proper with a step by step approach using solfege with repetitions at sections and clauses then applying the texts. Suitable for beginners.
Liber Usualis 1961, page 1001 for the score. -
Introit 4th Sunday after Pentecost (Domine illuminátio méa)
Learn to sing the Introit with a step by step approach using solfege with repetitions at sections and clauses then applying the texts. Suitable for beginners.
Liber Usualis 1961, page 998 for the score. -
Alleluia Sunday within Octave of Sacred Heart (Déus júdex jústus)
Learn to sing the Alleluia with a step by step approach using solfege with repetitions at sections and clauses then applying the texts. Suitable for beginners.
Liber Usualis 1961, page 982 for the score -
Introit Sunday within Octave of Sacred Heart (Respice in me)
Learn to sing the Introit with a step by step approach using solfege with repetitions at sections and clauses then applying the texts. Suitable for beginners.
Liber Usualis 1961, page 981 for the score. -
Communion Sunday within Octave of Sacred Heart (Dico vóbis)
Learn to sing the Communion Proper with a step by step approach using solfege with repetitions at sections and clauses then applying the texts. Suitable for beginners.
Liber Usualis 1961,page 984 for the score. -
Sequence Corpus Christi (Lauda Síon Salvatórem)
Learn to sing the sequence with a step by step approach using solfege with repetitions at clauses then applying the texts. Suitable for beginners.
Liber Usualis 1961, page 945 for the score.