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Hodari est un recueil de chants pour tous les âges utilisé par des enseignants, des chorales, des animateurs scolaires. Chansonnier scout, il propose des chants pour tous les goûts : marche en groupe, chants régionaux, chants populaires, chants de veillée et de feu de camp, prières, refrains, ritournelles,…
http://hodari.scouts-europe.org
Keywords:
chants scouts, chansionnier scout, recueil de chants, ambiance, chants régionaux, chants à danser, chants populaires, prières, refrains, ritournelles, partitions, paroles, chorales, harmonisations, instrumentation, guitare, percussions, contrechants, flûte, education musicale, rythmes, rondes, comptines

http://hodari.scouts-europe.org

Site de l'auteur écrivain et compositeur Jean ROLLAND
http://www.cantoribus.com
Keywords:
chants, chants religieux, chants profanes, chants scout, livre, oeuvres, jean rolland, musique, petits chanteurs, manucanterie, festival

http://www.cantoribus.com

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Wikipedia-Article "Chants"

Chant is the rhythmic speaking or singing of words or sounds, either on a single pitch or with a simple melody involving a limited set of notes and often including a great deal of repetition or statis. Chant may be considered speech, music, or a heightened form of speech which is more effective in conveying emotion or expressing ones spiritual side.

Chants are used in a variety of settings from ritual to recreation. Supporters or players in sports contests may use them (see football chant). Warriors in ancient times would chant battle cries. Chants form part of many religious rituals. Some examples include chant in African and Native American tribal cultures, Gregorian chant, Qur'an reading, various Buddhist chants, various mantras, and the chanting of psalms and prayers especially in Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Anglican churches.

Tibetan Buddhist chant involves throat singing, where multiple pitches are produced by each performer.

Japanese Shigin (詩吟), or 'chanted poetry', mirrors Zen principles, and is sung from the gut - the locus of power in Zen Buddhism.



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