1: Ni ethnoc tiro (high five sleepy ;D) 2: pek ethronos (basically all passion week hymns) 3: The melodies hymn (saba3 tarayek; cause it has all the cool tunes from pi oik to khen o shot to maren ou onh lol) 4: Hos Erof (yup, that's the reason for the name ;)) 5: Te oi in hikanos and Aven pi arshi erefs
i love all hymns but my most most favortie have to be:
Tasbeha 1. Shere ne Maria (long,) 2.khen o shot 3.esmo epchois 4.Neknai
liturgy 1.Je nai nan(the best ever!!!) 2.psalm 150 (kiakh) 3.rejoice o mary
and of course i love the gregorian liturgy. and i also like it when the priests at our church do liturgy of Cyril and gregory in one.. they did it the fist day of jonahs fast...it was so nice ;)
I duno, sure there is prefrences...but the Coptic hymns are way to extravegante to choose 1 or 2 or even 5 from the multitudes of hymns our Mother has provided us with. But tthats just my opinion!!
You're right Pslamist, but there are some hymns, that to me, whenever I sing them, I get goosebumps all over my arms from singing them. Especially when the church sings Je Nai Nan all together as one during the mass, the goosebumps are uncontrolable, and it's an awesome feeling.
:o :o :o :o :o o my goodness thats incredible do u no y bcoz that happens to me as well my gosh man this is reely scary lol yes with the have mercy song wow we mite b sisters
When the congregation sing as one .......WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.....ooooffff.....its the best...this is the unity in the church...i get goosebumps toooo...!!
There are some deacons out there that are under the impression that their voices HAVE to be heard ABOVE everyone elses (i have to admitt that i have fallen into this).
There are different ways that our church sing in the service
Quadratic Method (Antiphona) That is when the chanters sit on both sides responding to each other with parts of chanting.
According to history, this way was used by the Jewish who were baptised and became Christians when they came to Alexandria.
A condition of this way is that the higher in rank or eldest in monasticism should stand at the northern chorus, also he is the one that should start the tune.
Solo Method: Leadership (Tractus)
This is when one person only chants, (in the old days it had to be the priest), while the rest listen only and do not share in chanting.
Chorus Method
This is when the chanter starts a quarter of the hymn and the congregation finishes it and so on: a) Usually, the congregation’s response is the same eg. the response of the Second Haus, or the response of Saturday and Sunday Epsaly “O My Lord Jesus Christ...” b) Or, the response might differ a little bit eg. the Third Haus has 2 different responses c) Or, the response might be one word only as in the Big Haus.
The Whole Church Chanting Method
Where everyone chants and only the leader deacon might play the cymbals to tune the praise process. Every Haus has its fixed tune to end with and it is no ones choice to choose how to end it. reference: Spirituallity of praise (by HG Bishop Mettauos
I am a big advocate for the The Whole Church Chanting Method, i love this because it brings everyone in the church as one, "one faith, one baptism"
hay shnoods we mite b sisters as well lol jkz yep they think their voices gotta b heard wen its like they r waking up the dead from the hrashness of their voice man its nasty lol u lyk researching dont u lol very zealous this 1 wen it comes to church lol
THIS IS NOT IN ORDER! 1) all khiak stuff, especially the fourth hoos refrain 2) the three hymns of the third hoos, as well as all tasbeha 3) Aven pi arshi ervs 4) Pavlos, Praxis, Catholicon, melismatic praxis response 5) psalm 150 khiak style 6) all pascha 7) Theotokias 8) ......I LOVE ALL HYMNS!!! ;D
I must say my two favorite: Evolhiten the long way in tasbeha Singari long psalm Both are beautiful I also like Cantor Faheem's Kata for the Gregorian Liturgy ( the part that he takes from the long Pauline makes it sound pretty good)
I love all the Hymns but here are some of my favorites: Psalm 150 for lent, Golgotha, Pekethronos, ethvetee anastasis (pascha), Apetjeek, Epouro, and so many more just those to name a few
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sleepy
1. rashi ne
2. atai barthenos
3. Alleluia (psalm 150_kiahk)
1) Evlogymenos
2) Tenousht (long one)
3) Epouro (long)
4) 4th Hoos (ismo e ipchoic)
5) Aikoti
in Lent:
1) Apenchoise
2) Share efnouti <- dont ask me why i just like its meaning
3) Aiernovi (dox)
Passion week:
1) Ke eperto
2) Fai etafenf, ti shori
3) Golgotha
Easter:
1) all you heavenly hosts
2) Ton sina
3) tou litho
Kiahk:
1) Agioc otheos (AMEN ALLELUIA)
2) Burning Bush
3) Apaheet (my heart and my tongue)
3) all 6 Kiahk Dox (i think there is 6)
Tasbeha:
1) Tenthino
2) 4th hoas
3) shere maria (the long)
4) Arepsalin
Christmas:
1) Eparthenos
Holy Mass:
1) Pinishti
2) Ounouf (rejoice o Mary)
3) psalm 150 (at the end)
4) Pioik
Those are the ones i can remember.. i love the COC!!
Shenouda. :) :) :)
1) esmou epchois
2) Maren-ou-ownh
3) Khen owshowt
4) Aikoti
5) shere ne maria
2: pek ethronos (basically all passion week hymns)
3: The melodies hymn (saba3 tarayek; cause it has all the cool tunes from pi oik to khen o shot to maren ou onh lol)
4: Hos Erof (yup, that's the reason for the name ;))
5: Te oi in hikanos and Aven pi arshi erefs
1. have mercy
2. maren-oosht
3. o kirios
4. ekesmarot
5. All of Ye Heavenly Hosts
6. Ep Oro
i could go on but that would take 4ever
1: Ni ethnoc tiro (high five sleepy ;D)
WOOOO!!!!!
lol
sleepy
Tasbeha
1. Shere ne Maria (long,)
2.khen o shot
3.esmo epchois
4.Neknai
liturgy
1.Je nai nan(the best ever!!!)
2.psalm 150 (kiakh)
3.rejoice o mary
and of course i love the gregorian liturgy. and i also like it when the priests at our church do liturgy of Cyril and gregory in one.. they did it the fist day of jonahs fast...it was so nice ;)
sleepy
GBU ALL PPLZ
+FROG+
There are some deacons out there that are under the impression that their voices HAVE to be heard ABOVE everyone elses (i have to admitt that i have fallen into this).
There are different ways that our church sing in the service
Quadratic Method (Antiphona)
That is when the chanters sit on both sides responding
to each other with parts of chanting.
According to history, this way was used by the
Jewish who were baptised and became Christians
when they came to Alexandria.
A condition of this way is that the higher in rank or
eldest in monasticism should stand at the northern
chorus, also he is the one that should start the tune.
Solo Method: Leadership (Tractus)
This is when one person only chants, (in the old days
it had to be the priest), while the rest listen only and
do not share in chanting.
Chorus Method
This is when the chanter starts a quarter of the hymn and
the congregation finishes it and so on:
a) Usually, the congregation’s response is the same
eg. the response of the Second Haus, or the
response of Saturday and Sunday Epsaly “O My
Lord Jesus Christ...”
b) Or, the response might differ a little bit eg. the
Third Haus has 2 different responses
c) Or, the response might be one word only as in the
Big Haus.
The Whole Church Chanting Method
Where everyone chants and only the leader deacon might
play the cymbals to tune the praise process.
Every Haus has its fixed tune to end with and it is no
ones choice to choose how to end it.
reference: Spirituallity of praise (by HG Bishop Mettauos
I am a big advocate for the The Whole Church Chanting Method, i love this because it brings everyone in the church as one, "one faith, one baptism"
Shenouda
yep they think their voices gotta b heard wen its like they r waking up the dead from the hrashness of their voice man its nasty
lol u lyk researching dont u lol
very zealous this 1 wen it comes to church lol
GB ALL
+FROG+
1- Ezvate.
2-Bakethronos.
3-Megalo.
4-monoganes.
5-benashte.
6-Amen Esbater (the long one)
7-Kiberto.
And all the other hymns.
god Bless all of us amen.
1) all khiak stuff, especially the fourth hoos refrain
2) the three hymns of the third hoos, as well as all tasbeha
3) Aven pi arshi ervs
4) Pavlos, Praxis, Catholicon, melismatic praxis response
5) psalm 150 khiak style
6) all pascha
7) Theotokias
8) ......I LOVE ALL HYMNS!!! ;D
Evolhiten the long way in tasbeha
Singari long psalm
Both are beautiful
I also like Cantor Faheem's Kata for the Gregorian Liturgy ( the part that he takes from the long Pauline makes it sound pretty good)
1. Psalm 150 (Palm Sunday)
2. Fai Etaf Enf
3. Oukaty Kasees
4. Psali for the Resurrecton
5. Semoti
Golgotha
evlogymenos
ya kol al soofoof
4 nakhoos in resurrection.
theres too many to name