...seems tacky to me.
Hmmm. Sez who?Now the accordion is no more shocking than a glimpse of stocking.
...but only if they are used tastefully.
On a related topic, Oprah and I are still deliberating about whether the organist who modulates (however cleverly) between verses of hymn may enter the kingdom of heaven with the really, really small camels.
You, um, won't hear them at Walsingham!
It's interesting, the papal legislation quoted above. Italian organs at that time were routinely kitted out with drums and cymbals.
it's not academia... it's what is appropriate to liturgical (sacred) music, and chimes ain't it!
Here are two alternate rules for accompanying congregational singing:
1. Lead! with accurate, exciting rhythm.
2. Do nothing that bores, and everything that inspires.
And a bonus third rule:
3. Play with a well formed musical conscience - this will take care of most taste issues.
...than a pitch pipe? ;-)I would find a gedeckt far less tacky
Now you're raising my tacky hackles!...ending back on the first note.
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