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Part 2 of REPLAY: Allow me to introduce…sound!

by Ed Bolduc | Jul 26, 2018 | Arrangement, From the Bench, Mass Parts, Ordinary Time, Setting the Tone, Song Ideas, Uncategorized

Part 2 of REPLAY: Allow me to introduce…sound! Last week’s post presented ideas and considerations for beginning music (songs) within the Liturgy.  (see post here)  This week we will focus on ending the song.   Where Are You Going? We’re not finished, yet....

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