Beyond Immaculate Mary: Music for Solemnities of Mary
What to do when choosing music for solemnities of Mary? From solemnities to optional memorials, days celebrating the Blessed Virgin Mary appear often on our
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What to do when choosing music for solemnities of Mary? From solemnities to optional memorials, days celebrating the Blessed Virgin Mary appear often on our
There are many obbligato instruments that can be used in ensemble music, including violin, cello, mandolin, flute, oboe, and many more. Dr. Ken Gilman discusses
We asked some of CLEF’s board members plus faculty and instructors from the CLEF Summer Program an important question: How does personal prayer support you
A cappella singing in liturgy can be an effective tool that ensemble music directors can use to enrich a worship experience. While there are times
Nashville notation, also called the Nashville Number System, is a method for writing chord charts that relies on numbers instead of letters for the chords.
When playing bass guitar in liturgical ensemble music, there’s rarely a written bass part. It’s up to the bass player and the ensemble director to
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