Hail, hail, hail, great Wolfe spirit. A bone I ask thee mighty shade within the circle I have made. Make me a werewolfe strong and bold. Terror alike young and old. ( but for this to work you must go deep in a forest, it must be the darkest point of night. It also needs to be a full moon. Yell as loud as you can so that brother tree and sister stone my hear. After that you have the spirits attention) remember if you do this you will belong to them
ONE WORD. *ehem* Yes. But ONLY the person your saying it to.
from right to left, in a traditional chant ("trope").
The traditional chant (trope; cantillation) is, among other things, a system of punctuation, as well as a mnemonic aid. It also hints at the emotions within the verse. The chant is an ancient custom which is codified in Jewish law.
The Chant was created in 1984.
The past tense of chant is chanted.
Yes, the word 'chant' is both a noun (chant, chants) and a verb (chant, chants, chanting, chanted). Examples:Noun: He recited a chant his mother would say to put him to sleep as a child.Verb: The crowd began to chant, 'Go, Jimmy, go!".
In traditional werewolf lore, there is typically no mention of imprinting as seen in modern werewolf mythology. However, in stories where werewolves can imprint, it is usually portrayed as a one-time, lifelong bond that cannot be broken or transferred to another individual.
THe crowd continued to chant.
Plainchant or Gregorian chant are synonymous terms for liturgical chant in music.
This verse is part of the text of the traditional chant "In Paradisum, deducant te angeli" which is part of the traditional Roman Catholic funeral rite. The music can be found in the Liber Usualis and many pre Vatican II hymnals. It can be heard on many Gregorian Chant recordings.
Yes, "Ave Maria Virgo Serena" is based on a Gregorian chant. It is a melodic setting that draws inspiration from the traditional chant associated with the Marian liturgy. The piece reflects the serene and contemplative qualities typical of Gregorian music, while also showcasing the lyrical style of the composer. This combination emphasizes the reverence and devotion central to Marian hymns.
Michael Chant was born in 1945.