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Glyncorwg Says:

Dec 30, 2008 - Having lived in britian many times, this is so spot on. G B in Canada

lalagonegaga Says:

Jan 3, 2009 - MWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

katmomsinger Says:

Jan 16, 2009 - Ha ha ha! Nice!

Woollylinnet Says:

Feb 1, 2009 - The middle chant is Stephen Elvey in G, transposed down a tone. Not sure about the other one, though.

p3rdyp1nkr0ses Says:

Feb 5, 2009 - Amen!

brienkmeehan Says:

Feb 9, 2009 - Ooh, yes. :-)

gbittner Says:

Feb 12, 2009 - pardon the expression---cool!

loonpond Says:

Feb 14, 2009 - I have sent this to everyone in my choir. Our rector, a former boy-soprano at All Saints', Ashmont, will love this!

tubeyou18a Says:

Feb 14, 2009 - Glad to hear it! But your rector might also like to hear and watch my other contribution, also by the Master Singers. Search for Master Singers Highway Code. I used to be a teacher of English in the Netherlands and visit England regularly. I might come to Dorchester next as I am want to see more of Poundbury. BTW: I am also in a choir and I am sorry to find that on All Saints Ashmont website your choir cannot be heard...

brienkmeehan Says:

Feb 19, 2009 - Aha, I finally have the definitive answer! The first chant is Garrett in A flat (transposed to F. The second is Taylor in D flat, transposed to C. Third is Elvey S in G, transposed to F.I have written out the music and pointing - visit my page by clicking on my name if you'd like to download a copy and read along!

linda1802 Says:

Mar 1, 2009 - Dankjewel voor deze tube tubeyou 18.Hans my brother who also was an teacher of English, loved this song and was a real Anglophile. Unfortunately, he got very ill; due to a braintumor he wasn't able to teach any more and died in 1997 at the age of 48. This song makes me remember his good days. Again thanks.

choirboyfromhell1 Says:

Mar 9, 2009 - I got the Elvey, but have never had heard of the Taylor in D flat. Not in any of my psalm books, but that doesn't mean much. I do like it! Now if they would do Howells in f.

octavehergebelle Says:

Mar 21, 2009 - LMAO! You are crazy ... and i think i like it ^^

Kezax Says:

Apr 9, 2009 - My dad just pointed me in the direction of this, and we're both so glad that he did! Him because he got to look smug, and me because I had the best laugh I've had in months. Thanks so much for posting!!

libertyguy25 Says:

May 23, 2009 - 10 out of 10 for this one. Fantastic!

Billmund Says:

Jul 1, 2009 - My copy of this (with glorious colour picture sleeve) says it was produced by none other than George Martin. Not certain if it's the same one, but I don't see why it couldn't be.

brienkmeehan Says:

Jul 6, 2009 - Yes, I've talked to some of the people involved, it is THAT George Martin.

trajan31 Says:

Sep 7, 2009 - What a charming musical skit; most enjoyable.

KnightOwl2006 Says:

Nov 21, 2009 - Well, glo-bull warming is like a religion.

KittyKins57 Says:

Dec 7, 2009 - That's hilarious, lol! :) Beautiful singing!

ElveeKaye Says:

Jan 3, 2010 - Very beautiful. Love the very last part. "In brief, the weather will be normal for the time of year." XD

optimatus Says:

Jan 7, 2010 - I love the Anglican Chant and I love this one too!

helloantonio Says:

Feb 9, 2010 - Being Episcopalian, I just have to say that I LOVE THIS!!!

russtherab Says:

Apr 13, 2010 - I loved this ever since I was a child growing up on the plain of Binghamton ,NY

hobeangel Says:

Jun 27, 2010 - we choirmasters love this for many reasons. and we who live in northern new england understand this weather pattern. great project thanks for the post!