Here's a nice version of it; the same arrangement (and about the same tempo, I think!) that we sang in Salford.
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Yes, this tempo is good. The versions I have heard have been only a few notches faster than this, but with heavy strumming instead of rippling keyboard. "Folksy" doesn't relate so much to tempo as to style in my original comment.mcb wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2019 11:35 amHere's a nice version of it; the same arrangement (and about the same tempo, I think!) that we sang in Salford.
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I'm having a go at learning to play the Gloria from the Psallite Mass, as I know it from the Cathedral and like it. (and on a separate point, looking at introducing it at my local parish church, to replace the Salazar setting we currently use.)
Can I ask if I am playing the right chords here, in reference to the music sheet in the links below please?
https://forum.musicasacra.com/forum/upl ... Part32.pdf
https://forum.musicasacra.com/forum/upl ... Part42.pdf
https://forum.musicasacra.com/forum/upl ... Part52.pdf
Glory to (right hand: E/G, left hand: lower C/middle C)
God in the (right hand: G/upper C, left hand: E, middle C)
highest (right hand: G/A, left hand: F, middle C)
and on earth peace to people (right hand: middle C/D/G, left hand: E)
of (right hand: middle C/E, left hand: A)
good (right hand: F)
will (right hand: B below middle C/D/G, left hand: G)
then
Lord Jesus Christ, only be - (right hand: middle C/E, left hand: C/G)
- got - (right hand: middle C, left hand: C/E)
- ten - (right hand: E, left hand: G)
- Son - (right hand: D/G, left hand: B/G)
Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of - (right hand: middle C/F, left hand: D/A)
- the - (right hand: middle C/G, left hand: D/F)
- Father - (right hand: B below middle C/D, left hand: G/G below middle C)
Sorry if this isn't clear and if I'm using the wrong terminology! Is the bass clef stave for this music supposed to be played on the manual or on the pedals?
It looked quite a straightforward thing to have a go at for a beginner, but I'm finding it difficult to keep the correct coordination with my fingers when the chords change! I'm improving slowly with practise...
Can I ask if I am playing the right chords here, in reference to the music sheet in the links below please?
https://forum.musicasacra.com/forum/upl ... Part32.pdf
https://forum.musicasacra.com/forum/upl ... Part42.pdf
https://forum.musicasacra.com/forum/upl ... Part52.pdf
Glory to (right hand: E/G, left hand: lower C/middle C)
God in the (right hand: G/upper C, left hand: E, middle C)
highest (right hand: G/A, left hand: F, middle C)
and on earth peace to people (right hand: middle C/D/G, left hand: E)
of (right hand: middle C/E, left hand: A)
good (right hand: F)
will (right hand: B below middle C/D/G, left hand: G)
then
Lord Jesus Christ, only be - (right hand: middle C/E, left hand: C/G)
- got - (right hand: middle C, left hand: C/E)
- ten - (right hand: E, left hand: G)
- Son - (right hand: D/G, left hand: B/G)
Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of - (right hand: middle C/F, left hand: D/A)
- the - (right hand: middle C/G, left hand: D/F)
- Father - (right hand: B below middle C/D, left hand: G/G below middle C)
Sorry if this isn't clear and if I'm using the wrong terminology! Is the bass clef stave for this music supposed to be played on the manual or on the pedals?
It looked quite a straightforward thing to have a go at for a beginner, but I'm finding it difficult to keep the correct coordination with my fingers when the chords change! I'm improving slowly with practise...
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Re: Learning the organ
This all looks fine except for the "ten" of "begotten" where the right hand should be C/E and the left hand should be C/G.pdsfd wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2019 2:27 pm I'm having a go at learning to play the Gloria from the Psallite Mass, as I know it from the Cathedral and like it. (and on a separate point, looking at introducing it at my local parish church, to replace the Salazar setting we currently use.)
Can I ask if I am playing the right chords here, in reference to the music sheet in the links below please?
https://forum.musicasacra.com/forum/upl ... Part32.pdf
https://forum.musicasacra.com/forum/upl ... Part42.pdf
https://forum.musicasacra.com/forum/upl ... Part52.pdf
Glory to (right hand: E/G, left hand: lower C/middle C)
God in the (right hand: G/upper C, left hand: E, middle C)
highest (right hand: G/A, left hand: F, middle C)
and on earth peace to people (right hand: middle C/D/G, left hand: E)
of (right hand: middle C/E, left hand: A)
good (right hand: F)
will (right hand: B below middle C/D/G, left hand: G)
then
Lord Jesus Christ, only be - (right hand: middle C/E, left hand: C/G)
- got - (right hand: middle C, left hand: C/E)
- ten - (right hand: E, left hand: G)
- Son - (right hand: D/G, left hand: B/G)
Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of - (right hand: middle C/F, left hand: D/A)
- the - (right hand: middle C/G, left hand: D/F)
- Father - (right hand: B below middle C/D, left hand: G/G below middle C)
Sorry if this isn't clear and if I'm using the wrong terminology! Is the bass clef stave for this music supposed to be played on the manual or on the pedals?
It looked quite a straightforward thing to have a go at for a beginner, but I'm finding it difficult to keep the correct coordination with my fingers when the chords change! I'm improving slowly with practise...
Where you have repeated notes, you can tie them together. That will help where the chords change quickly.
As a general rule, the bass stave is better played on the manuals in this kind of chanted music, but you could add pedals (e.g. for the section "For you alone are the Holy One") when you are more confident and proficient with the music.
Re: Learning the organ
Thank you. It does sound good when the organist plays the final section with a bit of gusto; and I like the way the music really emphasizes the words in this setting. I find the Salazar setting is the opposite in this respect.Southern Comfort wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2019 1:34 pmThis all looks fine except for the "ten" of "begotten" where the right hand should be C/E and the left hand should be C/G.pdsfd wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2019 2:27 pm I'm having a go at learning to play the Gloria from the Psallite Mass, as I know it from the Cathedral and like it. (and on a separate point, looking at introducing it at my local parish church, to replace the Salazar setting we currently use.)
Can I ask if I am playing the right chords here, in reference to the music sheet in the links below please?
https://forum.musicasacra.com/forum/upl ... Part32.pdf
https://forum.musicasacra.com/forum/upl ... Part42.pdf
https://forum.musicasacra.com/forum/upl ... Part52.pdf
Glory to (right hand: E/G, left hand: lower C/middle C)
God in the (right hand: G/upper C, left hand: E, middle C)
highest (right hand: G/A, left hand: F, middle C)
and on earth peace to people (right hand: middle C/D/G, left hand: E)
of (right hand: middle C/E, left hand: A)
good (right hand: F)
will (right hand: B below middle C/D/G, left hand: G)
then
Lord Jesus Christ, only be - (right hand: middle C/E, left hand: C/G)
- got - (right hand: middle C, left hand: C/E)
- ten - (right hand: E, left hand: G)
- Son - (right hand: D/G, left hand: B/G)
Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of - (right hand: middle C/F, left hand: D/A)
- the - (right hand: middle C/G, left hand: D/F)
- Father - (right hand: B below middle C/D, left hand: G/G below middle C)
Sorry if this isn't clear and if I'm using the wrong terminology! Is the bass clef stave for this music supposed to be played on the manual or on the pedals?
It looked quite a straightforward thing to have a go at for a beginner, but I'm finding it difficult to keep the correct coordination with my fingers when the chords change! I'm improving slowly with practise...
Where you have repeated notes, you can tie them together. That will help where the chords change quickly.
As a general rule, the bass stave is better played on the manuals in this kind of chanted music, but you could add pedals (e.g. for the section "For you alone are the Holy One") when you are more confident and proficient with the music.
With the middle section, we sing the first line by dropping pitch for the - got - in begotten and it seems to emphasise the word. For the subsequent 'top' lines (ie. - You take away the sins of the world -, - You are seated etc - ), we keep the same pitch until going up for the final word.