My own intuition is that the earliest chant was rather like cantillated rhetoric
The text will reveal how it should be sung.
The metronome is to chant as is a plastic pot to a potted plant - death!
Music remains music. Speech remains speech.
The chant slows for the wheezy soprano whose lungs are shot. She needs to gasp for air every three notes - there should be a marking in chant for that.
needs to gasp for air every three notes
one might picture the pace/tempo of the chant as smoke arising from a cigarette
would come out something like 'Am-forchnit-thadarpershpreess-duzi-throoowdthuhday'
If a person doesn't feel that he or she is taking far too long in his or her delivery, then he or she is going far too fast.
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