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contrabordun

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  1. especially dangerous when they're singing from a printed order or service or a different hymn book and you forget to check whether they have the same number of verses (or even in the same order) as you. (Or, in the case of O Little Town, which order the lines within a given verse are printed.

  2. To be honest, I don't mind accomodating requests, as long as it is not satanic or Eminem.

    I'm with Lee, here. It's their wedding. If I had a real issue with whether something was appropriate for use in a church because of its extra-ecclesiastical connotations, I'd run it past the Celebrant: if s/he was happy than I wouldn't have a problem.

  3. Open pigeons...insert cat.

    Example deliberately chosen for the reasons stated in the replies to my posts - the point is that it is the customer's budget, not the firm's image (whether this image be a reflection of their current output or some folk memory of past glories) that determines the quality of the end result.

  4. Their results still speak of tireless patience and the willingness of decent firms to go the extra mile for a high quality result.

    I think this unfairly maligns the workaday firms, who are, after all, constrained by their customers' budgets. You don't go to a Jaguar dealer if all you can afford is a Skoda, but the latter will get you from A to B. Top quality costs. Those firms with the right reputation can provide that quality, because those customers with the budget to pay for it will go to them. But that doesn't mean they're any more willing to go the extra mile than would be Boggis and Sons, for the same budget. And again, it's the customer who makes the tradeoff between finishing time and a couple of extra ranks of pipes.

  5. Yes, as another cradle catholic with what you might call ecumenical crossover interests, I'm occasionally ashamed of some of the things that many otherwise pleasant and tolerant RC's come out with about the reformed churches.

     

    You'd think such people would at least be sympathetic - they think all the prods are quite literally going to hell, after all - but it doesn't seem to work like that.

  6. and it's just been announced as 'Tell out my soul'

    and another thing - (as I've quite obviously been outvoted re rall at end of playover - not that i'm going to stop doing it!) - why announce hymns? It's on the board, the playover is rolling...we do the same thing every week...ok, there might be some newcomers or infrequent visitors, but everybody else is opening the hymn books (well, not in the Catholic church I play in, but that's a different story).

     

    But if we must have hymns announced, can we please not read the entire first verse out? And above all, not with long pauses between the lines so you never know if it's time to start or not.

  7. " and at Lichfield, it was the cathedral-organist who said something on the lines of, "You may put them in, but I shall never play them."

    Yes, I've always thought that a rather brilliant remark. I mean, this guy who had probably only seen a pedalboard about twice in his life before, somehow mananges to convey the impression that such new fangled and foreign things are quite beneath his dignity, while avoiding the question of whether he would have been able to use the things if he'd wanted to.

  8. I’m fairly sure contrabordun was, and I definitely was, being a little childish. Sorry.

     

    :)

    I was just quoting from an order of service of a wedding i did a couple of years ago. Like Cynic, I employed fuzzy matching to identify what to play. With a repertoire much smaller than his, the decision wasn't hard to make...

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