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Pete Registered User
From: North Coast NSW, Australia
Registered: 3/20/2005 | posted: 4/15/2006 at 6:12:06 PM ET
The school choir sang at a cathedral service on Good Friday which happened to be in the same city as many of my relatives live, so it has been a family as well as a musical Easter so far, and a two week break is more than welcome, as well
| iloveoboes Registered User
Registered: 4/16/2006 | posted: 4/16/2006 at 6:45:33 PM ET i wanna say hello to candy and that i'm knew to the board and want to make friends. i've been in music for 7 years and i play the clarinet, oboe, alto sax, and guitar. i love this website it's so helpfull i'm going to tell all my band geek friends!
| imnidiot Registered User
From: Ashley PA
Registered: 3/28/2005 | posted: 4/16/2006 at 9:54:06 PM ET Our Easter vigil was wondreful! The instruments included: Pipe Organ, Piano, Brass quartet, Tympani, Guitar, which accompanied the Choir. It is great to feel the walls vibrate with such joyous music. This morning our childrens' choir sang accompanied by Organ, Flute, Electronic Piano, and Guitar, as the service was held in another church which ours merged with last year. The kids sounded great, so enthusiastic! The entire three days of the Triduum were all great. Out of the three days, I enjoy Good Friday the most. We had a String trio, Pipe Organ, Piano, Guitar and Choir. There is so much more meaning and contemplation surrounding Jesus' Passion and death, and the music is more reflective and haunting. Holy Thursday has a combination of both with the singing of the Gloria and then switching back to the minor peices as the reality of Jesus' arrest and interrogation come to light. The music of all three days raises the hairs on the back of my neck, and to be a part of it both as a choir member and guitarist can't be compared to any thing else. I hope everyone enjoyed this Easter celebration, both spiritually and musically.
I am a fragment of my imagination
| Pete Registered User
From: North Coast NSW, Australia
Registered: 3/20/2005 | posted: 4/17/2006 at 12:09:59 AM ET It's a magic time of the Chuch year, Don, that's for sure. I attended a Latin Mass for the first time with some Catholic friends over Easter, and the combination of ancient language and childrens choir was very memorable indeed.
Hi to iloveoboes from downunder!
What style of guitar do you play?
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