It has been our custom to celebrate mass in the office every first Friday of the month. For the past masses, we only sing in acapella for the entire celebration. We did this without any practice at all. It's like delivering an impromptu speech. We selected songs with familiar tunes for everyone to sing with it easily.
Our celebration for this month was memorable. We've bought a guitar from a well-known manufacturer in the city.I'm equally excited to know that I'll be strumming the guitar once again. I learned to run my fingers on the guitar fret when I was a teenager. However, I can't play the instrument without any guide, particularly the chords.
We changed some of our mass songs which has been sung for a couple of months.The web has been of great help to us. We uploaded the perfect tunes for each song and had myself familiarize on the tempo.Almost ninety percent of which, had been successfully performed.
Contrary to our previous celebrations, we had a haphazard rehearsal for half an hour for us to get things in order and get acquainted with the new songs. I did not feel any pain on my fingers until I strummed alone without any distractions.
A number of persons attended the Eucharist, including some clients whose having a conciliation on that day. I moved my hand across the guitar fret, coupled the chants echoing in the office. Many at times I'll get lost in my accompaniment but was overshadowed by the singers.
Doing the acapella is pleasing to hear, but unpleasing when the performer gets out of tune. On the contrary, singing with an instrument, a guitar in our case, is better. The singer obviously will be unnoticed whenever he got a flat or sharp.
Where the guitar goes, there the song goes.
Our celebration for this month was memorable. We've bought a guitar from a well-known manufacturer in the city.I'm equally excited to know that I'll be strumming the guitar once again. I learned to run my fingers on the guitar fret when I was a teenager. However, I can't play the instrument without any guide, particularly the chords.
We changed some of our mass songs which has been sung for a couple of months.The web has been of great help to us. We uploaded the perfect tunes for each song and had myself familiarize on the tempo.Almost ninety percent of which, had been successfully performed.
Contrary to our previous celebrations, we had a haphazard rehearsal for half an hour for us to get things in order and get acquainted with the new songs. I did not feel any pain on my fingers until I strummed alone without any distractions.
A number of persons attended the Eucharist, including some clients whose having a conciliation on that day. I moved my hand across the guitar fret, coupled the chants echoing in the office. Many at times I'll get lost in my accompaniment but was overshadowed by the singers.
Doing the acapella is pleasing to hear, but unpleasing when the performer gets out of tune. On the contrary, singing with an instrument, a guitar in our case, is better. The singer obviously will be unnoticed whenever he got a flat or sharp.
Where the guitar goes, there the song goes.
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