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		By: Donna Parison		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Geoff
Another nice piece of music we came across just recently at Holy Spirit Parish Cranbrook is A Listening Heart by Bob Hurd which is available on PDF from OCP. It has an Ostinato Refrain which the bulk of the choir repeat and a Cantor sings another melody line over it which creates a lovely harmony. I&#039;ve found that songs with parts that repeat are great for encouraging the congregation to join in with the singing during the liturgy. The variety is created by the cantor.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Geoff<br />
Another nice piece of music we came across just recently at Holy Spirit Parish Cranbrook is A Listening Heart by Bob Hurd which is available on PDF from OCP. It has an Ostinato Refrain which the bulk of the choir repeat and a Cantor sings another melody line over it which creates a lovely harmony. I&#8217;ve found that songs with parts that repeat are great for encouraging the congregation to join in with the singing during the liturgy. The variety is created by the cantor.</p>
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