A legitimate concern indeed! I might have some advice, but a little more info would be helpful. How often would the schola sing? How many Masses does the adult choir sing for each weekend? Do you plan for the schola to sing the entire proper in full Gregorian chant, including gradual and offertory? Will it be a mixed schola or all male? If mixed, do you plan for men and women to sing together, or divide the chants between them? Would it be possible to schedule the schola rehearsal immediately before or after the choir rehearsal for the convenience of anyone who might be interested in participating in both?I don't want to siphon vocalists away from the regular adult choir
I read somewhere last year that Bruce Ford was putting his American Gradual into chant notation. I've not heard about the status of that endeavour, but I do hope that we'll see that it actually happens...from the American Gradusl...
You're absolutely right! I have men in my schola who barely ready modern notation at all, but surely that doesn't apply to anyone on this forum. I have to question what the difficulty is with reading chant from modern notation. Do those who have problems with modern notation chant also find the Lagal notation challenging? The revised Gregorian notation of the new Solesmes books, which is also used in these editions? Even the eminent Dom Cardine called for revisions to the square notation of the Vatican edition.elegant as square notes can be they're not magic
It is possible to devise a system using round (or triangular or trapeziodal) notes rather than square, (as if the shape of the notes were the real problem - it isn't), but it has yet to be done.
For a string player this is easy in one's accustomed notation; keyboardists may not have this advantage. Being a cellist/gambist fluent in C clefs I just had to cope with 4-line staves to start chanting, but other instrumentalists might not have that head start.the difficulty acquiring proficiency as to where the half and whole tones belong.
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