Monday, May 28, 2012

Learning chant: ICEL "Glory to God."


I know.  There are flags on the notes.  Why? Because we need a little help.

A music student learns Debussy’s Clair de Lune by counting 123 123 123 123, while the uninitiated listener hears something quite different. I envy that listener, because I will never be able to hear what he hears.

We've been using the "no rhythm notated" stemless chant tones, but 95% of the world interprets that as quarter notes.

Debussy had to write his music somehow.  So do we.  We can write for the desired result. 
This arrangement is for the cantor, choir,  and accompanist first learning to sing the ICEL Glory to God (2010), which is currently found in every Catholic missal. It follows the accepted standards for rhythm in chant, without the uncertainty. And it really doesn't allow us to fall into that mono-rhythm that we too often end up singing.
If the assembly sings along by following the chant from the official ICEL melody in their missal, they have the opportunity to learn by hearing a pretty natural chant flow.  The accompaniment keeps things moving a little, and in a year or two or ten, if anyone likes it well enough to sing it a capella, the chant will have broken its bonds.  

ICEL Glory to God (gloria) vocal

Keyboard accompaniment in next post.

ICEL Glory to God (gloria) accompaniment piano vocal


See next post for vocal part.vocal part

ICEL Glory to God optional 4-part choir phrase

For measure 34:

Raspberries !

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Been there, Done that. At least I may be leveling out.

Born- again & hippocampus

http://www.philly.com/philly/health/132456883.html

Religion in human evolution



 

 
 
 
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Religion in Human Evolution by Robert Bellah

I am thrilled!! I have been slowly easing into this marvelous life-work book, and today I read that Bellah will base his organization on Merlin Donald's divisions of consciousness. Whoo-hoo!!! And there will be 700 more pages of this. A treasure-trove! AND, just so you know, right now this expensive, scholarly, readable book is on sale at Amazon & kindle for half-price. If you're looking for me this summer, you'll know where to find me--in this book. YESS!!! (If you want to find me physically, look in the garden or at KBRY with the glider folks.) SUMMERTIME!!!!!!!!!!

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Evaluating Rituals




Gilbert Chin
Rituals—protocols designed to make a problem go away or to bring about a favorable outcome—are widely used across cultures yet causally inexplicable within the mechanistic schema of the physical world. Legare and Souza collected judgments of ritual effectiveness from patrons of public health centers in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. They found, not surprisingly, that individuals who had themselves used rituals (referred to as simpatias) reported a stronger belief in their effectiveness. They also found, via experimental manipulation of scenario simpatias, that three characteristics contributed significantly to these judgments: (i) the number of steps in the protocol to be performed; (ii) the repetition of one or more steps in the ritual; and (iii) the inclusion of religious icons. Taken together, these findings are consistent with the proposal that rituals activate an intuitive system of causal belief.
Cognition 124, 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.03.004 (2012).

Summer Music


Hello, students and alumni.


The summer schedule has finally shaken
out! If you would like lessons during the
summer, I will be teaching on (mostly)
Mondays at St. Joe.
Some of you have already made
decisions and talked to me, so here are
the details. If you have not, please let me
know by the end of this week so I can set
the times of the afternoon sessions.
I'm offering
8 summer private lessons,
2 rainy-day mini-events and
a final concert on July 24 at St. Joe
for $150.


Double header:
Come back on Monday afternoon for
ear training and instruments and/or
composition and writing.
Dates:
Tuesday May 29
Monday June 4
Monday June 11
Monday June 18
NO Monday June 25
Monday July 2
Monday July 9
Monday July 16
Monday July 23
Tuesday, July 24 7 PM recital

Thursday, May 03, 2012

Religion

Clifford Geertz paraphrased:  "a religion is a system of symbols that, when enacted by human beings, establishes powerful, pervasive, and long-lasting moods and  motivations that makes sense in terms of an idea of a general order of existence." I'm reading "Religion in Human Evolution" by Robert Bellah.