Nick Baty wrote:I do hope John Ainslie's still reading this. Some time ago he phoned to ask why I was leaving the SSG – this thread explains far better than I could ever hope to.
Nick Baty, sometimes I could shake you!
Firstly, not all members of the forum are SSG members! None of the views expressed here are expressed in the name of the Society - that is unless one of its trustees posts expressly in the name of the Society (and I'm not, just for the avoidance of doubt!).
Nick Baty wrote:There's a lot of work to do out there – I'm *beep* if I'm willing to waste time with this pointless debate.
What makes you think this is a pointless debate? I think it's interesting and, with each post I read, I swing from agreeing with you to agreeing with the next poster. I'll make my mind up eventually. I don't necessarily agree with the view that if there is no-one to accompany, the singing should be unaccompanied; leading unaccompanied singing is hard work and requires a competent cantor or choir. Nor do I agree with Gwyn, who wrote:
I'd rather hear one individual sawing away badly on a violin
I have no problem with live musicians making the occasional mistake, but poor accompanying week in, week out, would be painful and unhelpful in my view.
You are interpreting SC's questions as a criticism of what you do, whereas it seems to me that he's just trying to get to the bottom of how you are using MIDI.
As I've said, I expect I'll make my mind up about the merits of it eventually. What I know now is just how hard you work in your parish to achieve good liturgy which is both accessible and possible, given the limitations of your choir. I've sung with your choir and I think what you do works brilliantly! And your congregation sings its heart out! With that in mind, I have to believe you are getting something right, even if it's not the most traditional way of making music, and may not be everyone's cup of tea.
No-one is knocking you, Nick. Folk are just expressing opinions, to which they're entitled. You have a lot of friends and supporters on this forum and your regular contributions are much valued.