Recorded at St. Anne Orthodox Church Soprano: E. Soot, C. Harris Alto: A. Soot, C. Harris Tenor: D. Kulp Bass: G. Kulp Choir Director: M. Soot
Recorded at St. Anne Orthodox Church
Soprano: E. Soot, C. Harris
Alto: A. Soot, C. Harris
Tenor: D. Kulp
Bass: G. Kulp
Choir Director: M. Soot
Amen!
God bless you!
Beautiful
If anyone has headed Tchaikovsky overture 1812, it sound similar to tone 1, is this because he adapted orthodox chant melodies into his composing
This reminds me of my Church, these melodies are exactly what are sung there. I know that we can go back soon <3
Thank you so much!
Tone 1- 0:00
Tone 2- 1:00
Tone 3- 1:35
Tone 4- 2:18
Tone 5- 2:52
Tone 6- 3:34
Tone 7- 4:17
Tone 8- 4:48
So beautiful, touched my heart. Thank you.
Thank you so much for posting this! It's great to have for quick reference during my personal prayers! (Brain farts abound in my world, lol)
Do you have other recordings as well, say of the Kontakia, the Antiphons, Cherubic Hymns, Creed, etc? I am trying to put together a cantor's melody reference, and your choir fits my voice range!
I thank you for this due to my having a stroke I forget 6 of the tones.
stolen from here:
Great! Thank you so much! Спаси Господи!
:/ why don't you try the byzantine way of singing
Thank you thank you for posting this! I'm new to Orthodox Christianity but I love hearing the folks at my church sing and I've been trying to find the songs they sing.
Christ is risen!
O Christ our God
Glory to Thee, the highest peak of our dreaming
Glory to Thee for our unquenchable thirst for communion with God
Glory to Thee, making us dissatisfied with earthly things
Glory to Thee, turning on us Thine healing rays
Glory to Thee, subduing the power of the spirits of darkness and dooming to death every evil
Glory to Thee for the signs of Thy presence for the joy of hearing Thy voice and living in Thy love
Glory to Thee, O God, from age to age
Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit, Amen
So are the tones different octaves? Or just different ways of singing?
🕊️ May the Christ God bless you! ️ 🕊️ Χρίστος ο Θεός να σας ευλογήσει! 🕊️Да благословит вас Христос Бог! 🕊️ Moge Christus God u zegenen! 🕊️ Benedicat vos Christus Deus. 🕊️ Megi Kristur Guð blessa þig! 🕊️ مسیح خدا آپ کو برکت دے! ۔ 🕊️ שאלוהים יברך אותך! 🕊️️ मसीह परमेश्वर आपको आशीष दे! ️🕊️ 🕊️願基督上帝保佑你! 🕊️ キリストの神があなたを祝福しますように! 🕊️ ขอให้พระคริสต์พระเจ้าอวยพรคุณ! 🕊️សូមព្រះគ្រីស្តប្រទានពរអ្នក! ️🕊️ "مسیح خدای دې تاسو ته برکت درکړي! د 🕊️ಕ್ರಿಸ್ತ ದೇವರು ನಿಮ್ಮನ್ನು ಆಶೀರ್ವದಿಸಲಿ! ಡಾ 🕊️ 🕊️ கிறிஸ்து தேவன் உங்களை ஆசீர்வதிப்பாராக! 🕊️ 🕊️ ፈጣሪ ይባርክዎ 🕊️ ღმერთმა დაგლოცოს 🕊️ Թող որ Քրիստոս Աստված օրհնի ձեզ 🕊️ ଭଗବାନ଼ ତୁମର ମଙ୍ଗଳ କରନ୍ତୁ 🕊️ ക്രിസ്തു ദൈവം നിങ്ങളെ അനുഗ്രഹിക്കട്ടെ 🕊️ဘုရားသခင်ကောင်းချီးပေးပါစေ။🕊️
This doesn't sound at all like the tones in Byzantine music. Why are these chants all harmonized?
I'm having a little trouble discerning tones. Here, for example, tone one varies in pitch from a little high to a little low. Like traveling across slight hills. However, it seems when the tone is slowed down it sounds noticeably different. Very , I guess, ancient Greek sounding. Something you'd hear in a period piece .
What exactly makes a tone a tone?
I grew up Baptist… I'm studying the orthodox faith… I have no idea what this is, but I love it!
Tonetutor?