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The first of a new series about Psalm Tones. Today we break down the Psalm Tone into its parts - Intonation, Tenor, Flex, Mediant, and Termination (or Final Cadence). We also check out Psalm Tone 1 - with its ten terminations.
Feasts for the week: September 10-15. More info: New Advent Website.
Christus Vincit Semi-live in the living room: Taking the time to relax, discuss, and play the music of the Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time.
Music:
1. O God, Our Help in Ages Past (tune: St. Anne)
2-12. Domine Refugium Factus Est Nobis (Tones 8g, two forms of 1D, 1D2, 1f, 1g, 1g2, 1g3, 1a, 1a2, and 1a3)
13. Power to Believe, by Johnny Proctor, courtesy of Podsafe
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Shamus' Adventures in Classical Latin: Shamus wreckovates the gradual Domine Refugium Factus Est Nobis, brought to you by Liturgical Referee.
Feasts for the week: September 10-15. More info: New Advent Website.
Christus Vincit Semi-live in the living room: Taking the time to relax, discuss, and play the music of the Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time.
Music:
1. O God, Our Help in Ages Past (tune: St. Anne)
2-12. Domine Refugium Factus Est Nobis (Tones 8g, two forms of 1D, 1D2, 1f, 1g, 1g2, 1g3, 1a, 1a2, and 1a3)
13. Power to Believe, by Johnny Proctor, courtesy of Podsafe
Commercials: Tupelo Catholic, iPadre Podcasting Network, Disciples with Microphones
Shamus' Adventures in Classical Latin: Shamus wreckovates the gradual Domine Refugium Factus Est Nobis, brought to you by Liturgical Referee.
Additional Links:
Catholic Light, Scott Hahn, Rosary Army Podcast,
That Catholic Show, Order of St. Benedict Psalm Tone Pages
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