Canticles, Chants & Vespers

These are special tunes or chants for certain psalms and canticles used for Lauds and Vespers.

Sunday Evening Prayer I - Canticle: Phil

Sunday Morning Prayer - Weeks 1 & 3 - Canticle: Dan

Notes:
* For this Canticle, there are 4 lines of different tunes.
* For some verses, there are only 2 lines. For such 2 lines, Line 1 and
   Line 4 tune is used.
* In one of the verses, you would see the + symbol. There are 2 ways
   to chant this verse, as you will soon discover in the video.
* The Glory Be is already included in this Canticle. Thus, you need
   not sing another Glory Be.

Sunday Morning Prayer - Weeks 1 & 3 - Canticle: Dan - Alternative tune

Sunday Morning Prayer - Weeks 1 & 3 - Canticle: Dan - Alternative tune
This alternative tune is not suitable for Lent. For other liturgical seasons, especially during Easter, this alternative tune could be used.

Sunday Evening Prayer II - Psalm 109(110) Ver. 1

This version is commonly used in College General Penang.

Sunday Evening Prayer II - Psalm 109(110) Ver. 2

This version is commonly used in SFX Major Seminary Singapore

Sunday Evening Prayer II - Canticle Rev

Used for most other Liturgical seasons outside Lent

Sunday Evening Prayer II - Canticle 1 Pet - Used during Lent

Monday Evening Prayer - Canticle Eph

Tuesday Evening Prayer - Canticle Rev

Wednesday Evening Prayer - Canticle Col

This chant is a version of 4 line chant.
The first verse has only 2 lines, so we use line 1 and line 4 of the chant.
For other verses, the 4 line chant applies.

Friday Morning Prayer - Psalm 50

Psalm 50, the first psalm for Friday lauds, is the same regardless which week of the psalter you are in (in other words, Week 1, 2, 3, 4 all the same). The tune can be found in the older hymnal: Sing Your Praise to God, under K (K for Kenya) section: K7 and the tune was composed by Joseph Gelineau.

Friday Evening Prayer - Canticle Rev

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