The question I would have is 'Are the psalmists psychologically and spiritually ready for this?' or are they mostly "amateur singers who love singing" without seeing this as a service (ministry) to the community? So maybe before hosting "training workshops" some prayer & coffee sessions on the psalter, its uses, and the ministry of psalmist. I would add to MJO's list of traditions Anglican Chant ;-)My dislike of them is that music directors arrive at a parish charged by the pastor to improve things. The psalms are being sung, badly, by the cantors. Attempts to improve their singing of the OCP psalms ends up angering the cantors who have sung them forever and they really, really do not care what you think but are only interested in singing their psalms their way and that's the end of it. [It is rude, but it is a lot like trying to teach pigs to sing...it just angers the pigs]
6. Tips for prayerfulness in the role as psalmist: approaching the ambo, disposition, muted gestures (if any),
Is this different that the online class you shared before?
I would say that the most important element of eye contact is not for the cantor to signal to the congregation but for the cantor to be aware of the congregation. If I direct my singing to somebody I know in the midst of the congregation it helps me to project correctly, and to sense whether my inflection has signalled the end of the antiphon. (I don't mean staring at them, just being aware of them). It is quite like talking in a gathering seated round a table, it comes naturally provided you are not just reading a prepared text or singing a song from a score.with whom are the eyes supposed to be in contact?
And the people have no business reading along with their noses in the missal. They are supposed to be sitting upright, hearing and receiving from a well trained cantor. If I were a pastor I would see to it that the lectionary was not in the people's hands to follow along. I would insist that they hear and listen to the word of God, which is what they are supposed to be doing.
I tend to not "process" the readings mentally when I am only listening to them. When I both listen to the spoken words and read them off a page,
It is the cantors duty with audible and clear enunciation and projection to deliver his/her readings or psalms into the ears of each person, no matter how distant.
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