Useful Glorias

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oopsorganist
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Useful Glorias

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Yesterday at Salford we heard some useful Glorias. I still have not decided which to go for (except that I don't think the Missal is the way to go for my parish.. they are beginning to look a bit weary with the thing).

Looking to hear some again this morning, I found some more on the Lancaster Diocese website - scroll down right to the bottom and you can listen to the whole lot.

I liked the Mass of the Sacred Heart and the Spanish Latin American Mass at the bottom too. But I like them all when I am listening.
Off to google some more.
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SOP
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Hope you find at least a couple you can go with.

Good to see you yesterday and great to hear you got so much from the day.
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Singing the Missal tone Gloria is a useful exercise and can just about sound good when sung at a steadyish speaking pace. Dragged, it is dire, but if enough people absorb it....
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Thanks to those who have sent me Glorias. Much appreciated and good to know people are busy composing so well for the Mass.
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