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Choral TBB choir, piano SKU: CF.BL1214 Composed by Remel Derrick. Octavo. 8 pages. Duration 1 minute, 42 seconds. BriLee Music #BL1214. Published by BriLee Music (CF.BL1214). UPC: 672405010665. Key: Eb mixolydian. Latin. Traditional Latin.I have composed this setting of the Gloria text using the mixolydian scale rather than a conventional major scale. The key signature suggests E-Flat major; however, upon careful inspection, you will notice that "ti", the D-natural, has been lowered a half step to "te", D-Flat, which is one of the distinguishing features of the Mixolydian scale. Be careful to observe all of the dynamics, especially as each part enters to give a sense of increasing excitement. Also, work as an ensemble to create and maintain the rhythmic energy of the piece. Take special care to observe all articulation marks, particularly, the accents. There are only five pure vowel sounds in Latin: A= AH E = EH I = EE *O = AW U = OO *The O is a cross between an OH and an AH When singing in compound meter (6/8), careful attention must be given to stress the words which fall on the big beat and not the underlying pulses. Ex: GLAW-ree-ah EEN ehk | -SHEHL-sees DEH-aw.I have composed this setting of the Gloria text using the mixolydian scale rather than a conventional major scale. The key signature suggests E-Flat major; however, upon careful inspection, you will notice that “ti”, the D-natural, has been lowered a half step to “te”, D-Flat, which is one of the distinguishing features of the Mixolydian scale.Be careful to observe all of the dynamics, especially as each part enters to give a sense of increasing excitement. Also, work as an ensemble to create and maintain the rhythmic energy of the piece. Take special care to observe all articulation marks, particularly, the accents.There are only five pure vowel sounds in Latin:A= AH              E = EH              I = EE               *O = AW          U = OO*The O is a cross between an OH and an AHWhen singing in compound meter (6/8), careful attention must be given to stress the words which fall on the big beat and not the underlying pulses.Ex: GLAW-ree-ah EEN ehk  |  -SHEHL-sees DEH-aw.

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