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Me singing The Gloria no. 5 from the Roman Gradual, in a Gregorian style... (note: The style was based on my recollections of Ancient Music /Gregorian Songs which I studied under Prof. Yves Chartier back at Ottawa University).
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self-made, with Technics Panasonic Keyboard and related software for Windows Computer, and most importantly "freeware" version of Switch Sound File Conversion Software from http://www.nch.com.au/switch which converted with just a few clicks the .wav to .ogg file for uploading here. (Generally a procedure that is a real pain in the ass!)
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Today, April 6 2008
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CyclePat
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Permission
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Just say where you got it from... see licence below.
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Surely there must be, but are they free? Probably not. So, no, but only because I or someone else haven't made any other versions. I think this is as free as you'll get. Note: Someone who has the time to give a study and properly reference the Gregorian style singing for this hymn may prove to be a worthy contribution. p.s.: And I hate OGG conversion so you may never see this recording again. |
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| current | 02:26, 7 April 2008 | 54s (681 KB) | CyclePat | |
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