STREET RHYTHMS
05-10-2016
*SINGING THE LAST STANZA*
Most at times when we are singing the last stanzas of our hymns, we happen to completely reduce the tempo (speed) very early in the middle of the song.
This, sometimes, makes us drag songs much longer than expected.
If it is during a congregational singing, then the possibility of the congregation helping to drag the song is high; but this shouldn't be much a problem because the choir must lead.
We can reduce the speed at either the last line or last phrase - it shouldn't be too long to drag the song.
However, in this instance, it is better to _ritard_ the song (decrease the speed gradually) than completely moving slow ( _adagio_).
This applies to most anthems as well.
Kingsley J.E.K Acheampong
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