So basically Ut, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La are Bb, C, D, Eb, F, G which would be the first six notes of the Bb major scale and she is singing them with a tonal center that gives the song a Dorian feel (C Dorian). Re = C sounds like home. When I spontaneously sing worship songs they often have this feel for some reason , that is to say, they are often a mode as opposed to a major key (which is actually also a mode = Ionian).
These are things that we should hear at church...this gives you that peaceful feeling and connection to God...and the feeling remains for a while. The other music that we hear in college...it is temporary emotional feeling that comes and then goes away feeling empty.
The music in church now is the worst. Only really old hymns can I tolerate. The nuns would sing in Latin at Stations of the Cross 1x a year. Sadly, Vatican ll changed the church.
That's your opinion. I am here for the musical history. Not religion. There are many more different types of music other than this that gives me far more of the peaceful full feeling you described far more than this could ever do although this music is still lovely to me as well. There is no objective universal truth to your comment.
@@DweeD1516can you read? Or are your opinions so loud that they're obstructing your vision? The first line of the comment says "these are the things we should hear AT CHURCH" followed by "this gives you that ...connection to God" If the entire comment is referring to religion and to God, why did you feel the need to follow up with such a silly comment?
One hopes you might consider that the chant has already been sung by a singer who understands the text and music in a natural acoustic with no electronic processing.
@@eitenapples1879 Electronic processing can render the braying of a burro listenable. And it frequently does, as recording engineers know well. We are aware that this Enya person has a following but the music here has much more meaning than any electronic new age fluff piece, and it is sung in a natural voice with depth and understanding. You may have noticed that this recording is on our channel, not some pop star's channel.
I feel so much sadness when I listen to this piece. Grief perhaps, from a time long ago where there were those much more connected to God than what I see on our planet today.
Anyone has a choice in what they believe. believing is all we have. there is no "knowing", no proof. even atheists who believe in abiogenesis and the big nothingness that exploded as the origin of the world and the origin of life believe, in these assumptions.
Translation: O, for your spirit Holy John, to chasten lips sin polluted, fettered tongues to loosen, so by your children might your deeds of wonder mightly be enchanted. Lo! A swift herald from the skies descending, bears to your Father promise of your greatness; how He shall name you, what your future story duly revealing. Scarcely believing message so transcendent. Him for a season power of speech forsaketh. Till Your wondrous birth, again returneth, Voice to the voiceless. You, in your mother’s womb darkly cradled, knew your great Monarch, biding in His chamber. Whence the two parents, through their Offspring’s merit, Mysteries uttered. Praise to the Father, to the Son begotten, and to the Spirit, equal power possessing, one God whose glory, through the lapse of ages. Ever resounding, Amen (or Alleluia) Beautiful prayer if you actually know Latin. It is basically a comfort to St. John outlining that he will live on through his children. Also Jesus, His parents, His birth, His credence to God the Father, the miracles He performed, and the Holy Trinity for divine eternity. God bless you ❤
Latin Mass of the Saints sings only chorale hymns, occasionally an organ or violin. These hymns move mind and spirit towards God, bands only move the body.
Just heard about this in the book, The Next Octave by Stephanie Petersen. The seven notes of the music scale correspond to our seven chakras in our spinal "cord"
Just as there is a reason for you to be alive. There is a reason for every word that proceeded out of the mouth of God God Yeshua. So is there a reason for this verse for your life. Exodus 20:4-6
La vostra sozzura eretica doveva provare a imbrattare anche questo. L'iconoclastia è la sua stupidità sono finite un millennio fa e più, perché molti degli stolti come voi finalmente hanno capito che non è lettersle. Sii coerente, comincia a smetterr di farti foto ed elimina quelle che hai, stolto. Qui hai la ptova, o siete meglio di Mosè e Dio stesso? Esodo 25, 17-22. Lo stesso vale col tempio fatto da Salomone e le sue immagini.
C'è un motivo per cui l'eredità nasce dal demonio, come che il nuovo testamento è colmo di giudizi su di essa. Siete in grave errore, nonostante crediate che due miracoli mostrino il contrario, Sant'Agostino ha spiegato ampiamente i miracoli degli eretici. Ora via, qui vogliamo pregare.
Hymns such as this beautiful one could be heard every Sunday at St. Catherine's of Genoa. Circa 1960s then in the 1970s these hymns were replaced by groups with guitars singing popular songs. What happened?
I guess the one who teaches and plays the musical pieces have gone away and no one replaced him or the new Parish Priest did not allow it to continue to keep pace with modern times. We need revival.
Jesus is for EVERYONE...God heals everyone whether you are a Muslim, Buddhist, or belong to other religions.. HE died for everyone to show an example of humility, love and sacrifice for our souls... these songs have a healing frequency that's why people are drawn to it, but 'bad forces' within the Catholic church are trying to eliminate the old, Roman Catholic traditions and the Latin mass... unfortunately...but it will always flourish, because it is CLEAN AND TRUE. amen.
Metal is where it's at! For me personally, it's a relaxing life line. But this.... This is something else! I feel very at peace. I am starting to discover the frequency of music and the effects it has on the human body/mind. Thank you to whomever shared this!
But I've recently learned that the proper musical range of 417 hertz was changed to A440 that is a disruption in the proper frequency that We Should be hearing music in and is Not Good. I have to look more deeply into this as I do most other Conspiracies.
Sadly, there is a great deal of misinformation constantly circling the globe that manages to find its way to the impressionable. In western music, we generally credit the ancient Pythagoras with developing the formula for deriving the distance between pitches of tones of the hexachord. John Harrison (1693 - 1776) even used the ratio of the diameter to the circumference of the circle (Pi) as the basis for his natural scale. The fact is, A=440 Hz is just another pitch standard among many that eventually was accepted by the International Organization for Standardization, and actually only officially as late as 1955. For those of us blessed with the sense of hearing, even our own two ears will often hear a reference pitch differently. Pitch, tonality and the division of scale tones is a subject that preoccupies many people who would likely find life much easier and more fulfilling if they would just tune their ears to the message of the music.
@@Suave007 Of course A=440 is not bad. It's just one choice of pitch reference standard among many, as is A=415, A=392, A=430 or any other. Since all people hear pitch with slight variation, there is no one true pitch standard, only one that is convenient. The pitch standard should be whatever suits the voices or the instruments at any given time in any given context. The one pitch standard that is patently absurd due to faulty reasoning and laughable historical justification is A=415, which has become accepted today as the pitch standard for baroque music. The only reason it was chosen as a reference pitch for baroque music is because performers in the mid-20th century thought old pitch should be lower, so they chose one-half step below A=440.
So basically what he’s trying to tell you is no, he didn’t change it away from 440hz. No matter how long of an excuse he drags out, doesn’t change the reality that different frequencies channel different imaging through mediums that can be seen physically such as water and grains of sand/salt for example
The chant is sung at our preferred pitch standard of A=392, which we use in all of our music. But if you read the chant notation, you will notice the voice transposes the chant up to a comfortable pitch that optimizes delivery of the text. This always was and still is standard practice for any schola involved in singing Gregorian chant for the Latin Mass. For the convenience of those reading the chant and singing along, the voice begins on the pitch of Bb at the standard reference pitch of A=440. This is a minor third higher than the initial notated pitch (G) at modern reference pitch A=440.
I'd use the first verse - the chant notation is in the video - to learn the melody. This is the notation from the Liber Usualis I'm singing from. Once you've got the tune, you can sing the rest of the verses, which are in the notes above. Just click "show more" to see them. -Donna
Good question! There's a bit more information on our Bandcamp page for this track: mignarda.bandcamp.com/track/ut-queant-laxis , but briefly, this is a medieval hymn TO John the Baptist, not OF or BY him. The text is traditionally attributed to Paulus Diaconus, the eighth-century Lombard historian, and the anonymous melody has been found in a tenth century French manuscript (H425, held in the Bibliothèque de l'école de Médecine, Montpellier), applied to the words of Horace's Ode to Phyllis, "Est mihi nonum superantis annum". It's important to remember that the Christian religion is more than 2000 years old. The New Testament was first transmitted in Greek, but Latin became the language common to the Roman Empire, and thus became the language of the Christian Church. The Hymn to St. John the Baptist is widely known today because it was documented by Guido D'Arezzo (c. 991 - 1033) and used to teach the musical scale.
I listen to this to remember who I am why iam and why I choose to continue!
❤
God Bless you!
So basically Ut, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La are Bb, C, D, Eb, F, G which would be the first six notes of the Bb major scale and she is singing them with a tonal center that gives the song a Dorian feel (C Dorian). Re = C sounds like home. When I spontaneously sing worship songs they often have this feel for some reason , that is to say, they are often a mode as opposed to a major key (which is actually also a mode = Ionian).
Brilliant. helpful.
And my rabbit hole got deeper....
These are things that we should hear at church...this gives you that peaceful feeling and connection to God...and the feeling remains for a while. The other music that we hear in college...it is temporary emotional feeling that comes and then goes away feeling empty.
The music in church now is the worst. Only really old hymns can I tolerate. The nuns would sing in Latin at Stations of the Cross 1x a year. Sadly, Vatican ll changed the church.
Go to a pre-vatican 2 church (independent) and you will hear great music like this.
ua-cam.com/video/tjZ9WFbis50/v-deo.html
That's your opinion. I am here for the musical history. Not religion. There are many more different types of music other than this that gives me far more of the peaceful full feeling you described far more than this could ever do although this music is still lovely to me as well. There is no objective universal truth to your comment.
@@DweeD1516can you read? Or are your opinions so loud that they're obstructing your vision? The first line of the comment says "these are the things we should hear AT CHURCH" followed by "this gives you that ...connection to God"
If the entire comment is referring to religion and to God, why did you feel the need to follow up with such a silly comment?
The singing is so natural, clear and pure. Thank you.
I wake up and fall asleep to this hymn. Thank you for that gift. It changes my life.
Become a Catholic!
@@Johannesmania I am, since birth.
@@Johannesmania The pope is a shill
ua-cam.com/video/tjZ9WFbis50/v-deo.html
Hope this is heard by the masses. Will be a blessing to many.
David Icke brought me here. God Bless you, David. (Also, Enya NEEDS to sing this before her voice gives-out!).
One hopes you might consider that the chant has already been sung by a singer who understands the text and music in a natural acoustic with no electronic processing.
Me as well God bless :)
@@Mignarda He was only saying that Enya's voice, and music processing would go well with this song, and it would you pretensions seagull
Me too!!
@@eitenapples1879 Electronic processing can render the braying of a burro listenable. And it frequently does, as recording engineers know well. We are aware that this Enya person has a following but the music here has much more meaning than any electronic new age fluff piece, and it is sung in a natural voice with depth and understanding. You may have noticed that this recording is on our channel, not some pop star's channel.
I feel so much sadness when I listen to this piece. Grief perhaps, from a time long ago where there were those much more connected to God than what I see on our planet today.
Made me weep instantly. Very strange
There are more people connected to god now !
That seems to be a problem for whoever is not
Namaste! You Get It, for sure.
@@grahammeyer-kv4wlsame!
I am not as religious, but this one here just made me feel so calm. Thank you for this.
Turn to Jesus! 🙏🙏🍆😊
The words are in the about section just under the video
528
Anyone has a choice in what they believe. believing is all we have. there is no "knowing", no proof. even atheists who believe in abiogenesis and the big nothingness that exploded as the origin of the world and the origin of life believe, in these assumptions.
Probably thee most Calming Voice I have ever heard. I listen to this when things get tough and it fills me with a calming sense of purity.
So beautiful. Makes me long for God
All in One...Nothing is separate from the source.
So beautiful it Gives me chills
Ce chanta transporté mon âme et à apaisé ma pensée et tout aligné en moi. Merci bcp pour cette diffusion ❤️
Beautiful brought tears to my eyes! 🙏❤️
😢😢😢
Thank you for bringing this original piece ! 2021 ! 🗣🌎
beautiful song, what a pure and radiant voice😉
This is absolutely beautiful, I could listen to this all the time. Not sure what the words are but I find it beautiful ♥️🦋♥️
Found this referenced while studying in my introduction to the Order. It's beautifully sung.
Made me very dreamy. Beautiful voice!
Translation:
O, for your spirit Holy John, to chasten lips sin polluted, fettered tongues to loosen, so by your children might your deeds of wonder mightly be enchanted.
Lo! A swift herald from the skies descending, bears to your Father promise of your greatness; how He shall name you, what your future story duly revealing.
Scarcely believing message so transcendent. Him for a season power of speech forsaketh. Till Your wondrous birth, again returneth, Voice to the voiceless.
You, in your mother’s womb darkly cradled, knew your great Monarch, biding in His chamber. Whence the two parents, through their Offspring’s merit, Mysteries uttered.
Praise to the Father, to the Son begotten, and to the Spirit, equal power possessing, one God whose glory, through the lapse of ages. Ever resounding, Amen (or Alleluia)
Beautiful prayer if you actually know Latin. It is basically a comfort to St. John outlining that he will live on through his children. Also Jesus, His parents, His birth, His credence to God the Father, the miracles He performed, and the Holy Trinity for divine eternity.
God bless you ❤
This is so on the correct frequency winderful❤
Very beautiful. Very edifying. Glorifies God.
Thanks and praise to God from whom all blessings flow...who was and is and is to come Amen 🙏✝️♥️
The "Doxology"
Beautiful!
I've forgotten what real music sounds like
Beautifully sung... amazing voice.
Healing. Saint John/Yanni would be proud.
so very beautiful, thank you
Latin Mass of the Saints sings only chorale hymns, occasionally an organ or violin. These hymns move mind and spirit towards God, bands only move the body.
Absolutely wonderful use of your talents...thank you....
Thank You Jesus
I saw David Icke talk about this on a good video about sound. The channel was called Video Advice ❤
that was a beautiful rendition.
voice of an angel
God Bless St John the Baptist ❤ God Bless the Holy Family ❤
Amen
Beautiful thank you so much,
Beautiful, uplifting ! I am on my fourth listen ❤
This is so lovely, so calming. Thanks for sharing this.
We all need this right now, pray 🙏 get close and right with god, for revaluations is playing out before our very eyes, x
Heart touched! Thank you..
This songs singing is heavenly!
Just heard about this in the book, The Next Octave by Stephanie Petersen. The seven notes of the music scale correspond to our seven chakras in our spinal "cord"
Absolutely beautiful 😍
Just as there is a reason for you to be alive.
There is a reason for every word that proceeded out of the mouth of God God Yeshua.
So is there a reason for this verse for your life.
Exodus 20:4-6
La vostra sozzura eretica doveva provare a imbrattare anche questo. L'iconoclastia è la sua stupidità sono finite un millennio fa e più, perché molti degli stolti come voi finalmente hanno capito che non è lettersle. Sii coerente, comincia a smetterr di farti foto ed elimina quelle che hai, stolto. Qui hai la ptova, o siete meglio di Mosè e Dio stesso? Esodo 25, 17-22. Lo stesso vale col tempio fatto da Salomone e le sue immagini.
C'è un motivo per cui l'eredità nasce dal demonio, come che il nuovo testamento è colmo di giudizi su di essa. Siete in grave errore, nonostante crediate che due miracoli mostrino il contrario, Sant'Agostino ha spiegato ampiamente i miracoli degli eretici. Ora via, qui vogliamo pregare.
*l'eresia viene dal diavolo
Esodo 25, 17 22, stolto.
Great sound
I am so grateful.
Beautiful
Very nice!
Beautiful.
Beautiful❤
This is so very beautiful
Beautiful
Quite beautiful.BIG LOVE TO ALL XXX
C'est magnifique!
This Hymn has all the solfeggi frequencies in it and John the Baptist discovered them from the Book of Numbers.
Precisely. Len Horowitz led me here. Sacred Solfeggio
Xd
Gorgeous
da questo canto sono nate le nostre note musicali
That was beautiful
Hymns such as this beautiful one could be heard every Sunday at St. Catherine's of Genoa. Circa 1960s then in the 1970s these hymns were replaced by groups with guitars singing popular songs. What happened?
Modernity disacrated music , all went down , not only music
Some suggest that it was suppressed
There are many ways to worship God!
A fall from grace and a blatant disregard for that which is sacred.
In other words, the worship of the god of this world..
I guess the one who teaches and plays the musical pieces have gone away and no one replaced him or the new Parish Priest did not allow it to continue to keep pace with modern times. We need revival.
I'm a Muslim, but this song is nice to hear, I like it
I’m a Christian and you are welcome to enjoy this with us brother/sister. Much love ❤️
Jesus is for EVERYONE...God heals everyone whether you are a Muslim, Buddhist, or belong to other religions.. HE died for everyone to show an example of humility, love and sacrifice for our souls... these songs have a healing frequency that's why people are drawn to it, but 'bad forces' within the Catholic church are trying to eliminate the old, Roman Catholic traditions and the Latin mass... unfortunately...but it will always flourish, because it is CLEAN AND TRUE. amen.
Our rulers Divide And Conquer US ! God wants a Relationship with us and wants us to have a Relationship…
Muslims are cousins of Christians and Jewish people the Agenda keeps us separated
Because we have the same GOD..✨
Researching frequencies brought me here but I love David icke
PREPARING THE WORLD FOR HE TO COME!!!!!!!!🙏
He’s late
@@_aoe "A wizard is never late, nor is he early, he arrives precisely when he means to."
@@dickorange3404 YOU’RE A WIZARD -HARRY- JESUS?!
@@_aoe Wizard = wise one
@@dickorange3404 damn he a rebel then
It means thatei i feel evtrything a that is very beautyfull and
magic resonance.thanks.😝🙂🙂🙂
Oh wow. . . 😍😍😍
You feel it because its in 528 hrz and its the sound of love.
Exquisite!
Bravo! merci!
Noooooooooooo
David Icke brought me here too!
David Icke is selling you lies. I'm glad you at least got to listen to some beautiful music though.
This is 🔥
💚🙏 Thank you
I am basically a Metal head, this is one of my favorite recordings any genre.
Thanks, Jake, for having an open mind and good taste in music.
Same, I absolutely loved this.
Metal is where it's at! For me personally, it's a relaxing life line.
But this.... This is something else! I feel very at peace.
I am starting to discover the frequency of music and the effects it has on the human body/mind. Thank you to whomever shared this!
🌹Soulful.
David Icke brought me here also!
Peace Love & Light 💫
I was told by an ai to listen to this. That one human or not website paired me with someone taking about this song.
Hes alive John the Baptist
Gracias♡
How many different types of frequency is used within this song by the way
Personal note: 0:26
But I've recently learned that the proper musical range of 417 hertz was changed to A440 that is a disruption in the proper frequency that We Should be hearing music in and is Not Good. I have to look more deeply into this as I do most other Conspiracies.
Sadly, there is a great deal of misinformation constantly circling the globe that manages to find its way to the impressionable. In western music, we generally credit the ancient Pythagoras with developing the formula for deriving the distance between pitches of tones of the hexachord. John Harrison (1693 - 1776) even used the ratio of the diameter to the circumference of the circle (Pi) as the basis for his natural scale. The fact is, A=440 Hz is just another pitch standard among many that eventually was accepted by the International Organization for Standardization, and actually only officially as late as 1955. For those of us blessed with the sense of hearing, even our own two ears will often hear a reference pitch differently. Pitch, tonality and the division of scale tones is a subject that preoccupies many people who would likely find life much easier and more fulfilling if they would just tune their ears to the message of the music.
@@Mignarda so is A440 bad or not?
@@Suave007 Of course A=440 is not bad. It's just one choice of pitch reference standard among many, as is A=415, A=392, A=430 or any other. Since all people hear pitch with slight variation, there is no one true pitch standard, only one that is convenient. The pitch standard should be whatever suits the voices or the instruments at any given time in any given context. The one pitch standard that is patently absurd due to faulty reasoning and laughable historical justification is A=415, which has become accepted today as the pitch standard for baroque music. The only reason it was chosen as a reference pitch for baroque music is because performers in the mid-20th century thought old pitch should be lower, so they chose one-half step below A=440.
So basically what he’s trying to tell you is no, he didn’t change it away from 440hz. No matter how long of an excuse he drags out, doesn’t change the reality that different frequencies channel different imaging through mediums that can be seen physically such as water and grains of sand/salt for example
@@Suave007 it’s bad. It disturbs our peace and calm. You don’t really see it bcs we are so use to it but it does.
Beea UTeeFul!
노래가 좋네요
Jesus bing bong
Quiet 🌿🌿🌿
At what frequency is this song playing at? Is it 432htz, or 400htz?
The chant is sung at our preferred pitch standard of A=392, which we use in all of our music. But if you read the chant notation, you will notice the voice transposes the chant up to a comfortable pitch that optimizes delivery of the text. This always was and still is standard practice for any schola involved in singing Gregorian chant for the Latin Mass.
For the convenience of those reading the chant and singing along, the voice begins on the pitch of Bb at the standard reference pitch of A=440. This is a minor third higher than the initial notated pitch (G) at modern reference pitch A=440.
I wish I could understand the lyrics
If you click "show more" in the description, we've provided the Latin text followed by our English translation.
lutesongs Thank you it’s even more meaningful understanding! The last words are beautiful!
.,..we arm ourselves
What about the "Ti" or "Si"? Does that come from St James? (S for Saint, I for James (i = j sound)?
Does anyone know the name of the art at 1:08?
Leonardo DaVinci
Im fucked.... I dont know why I get emotional listening to these chants.
What did David Icke say about this song?
How do I learn to sing this. If this is true it is the one song I wish to learn
I'd use the first verse - the chant notation is in the video - to learn the melody. This is the notation from the Liber Usualis I'm singing from. Once you've got the tune, you can sing the rest of the verses, which are in the notes above. Just click "show more" to see them. -Donna
Wow.
Pax et bonum
Where do I find the lyrics to this?
Just click "show more" in the notes below the video to find Latin text with Donna's English translation. Thanks!
How could John the Baptist sang in "Latin" ...??? I just wondering. Who recorded the song in his time ???
Good question! There's a bit more information on our Bandcamp page for this track: mignarda.bandcamp.com/track/ut-queant-laxis , but briefly, this is a medieval hymn TO John the Baptist, not OF or BY him. The text is traditionally attributed to Paulus Diaconus, the eighth-century Lombard historian, and the anonymous melody has been found in a tenth century French manuscript (H425, held in the Bibliothèque de l'école de Médecine, Montpellier), applied to the words of Horace's Ode to Phyllis, "Est mihi nonum superantis annum". It's important to remember that the Christian religion is more than 2000 years old. The New Testament was first transmitted in Greek, but Latin became the language common to the Roman Empire, and thus became the language of the Christian Church. The Hymn to St. John the Baptist is widely known today because it was documented by Guido D'Arezzo (c. 991 - 1033) and used to teach the musical scale.
Yes, I got it, but after I wrote the comment, SORRY, my mistake.
💎
harmonic balance
What freq is it in
David ickes brought me here too Ezekiel ,s watchman maybe ?
David Icke is selling you lies.
❤sehr chooon
❤❤❤❤❤❤
528hz? 1000 times more intense then forks.100times more intense then crystal bowls aproved bY my body feelings.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
the divle shakes