As always listening to any music, especially here, moved by voices of men when hearing a certain " tremble". To me like a sighn this is sung from the ♥️
The letter g should be pronounced ‘j’, the c should be pronounced ‘sh’, the h at the beginning should be silent. Some of the vowels that are allophonic in English but are not in Latin are sloppily pronounced. Everything is completely understandable though
@@wardswait6336 which makes no sense, since hymns are ecclesiastical, and classical is supposed to be (though it was really invented) what the ancient Romans, who would have tortured and killed someone for singing this song, spoke.
the song should not have been composed at all; God wants you to suffer, all singing displeases God, except for Doom metal music, which is torturous to hear. So, using classical pronunciation is actually equally wrong as ecclesiastical.
Finally a version of this song that isn’t some over produced opera song where the vibrato is so forced I can’t understand it.
I am agnostic; but have to admit that there is something sublime with religious songs, especially a great composition like the Adeste Fideles.
Anyone else playing this at 1.25x?
I sang this in school. For my Christmas chapel
Que bonita canción 0:52
As always listening to any music, especially here, moved by voices of men when hearing a certain " tremble". To me like a sighn this is sung from the ♥️
Found your account and I am glad that you mention polyglot:)))
Who sings this?
a singer?
Does anyone know if the Latin pronunciation is correct in this video?
The letter g should be pronounced ‘j’, the c should be pronounced ‘sh’, the h at the beginning should be silent. Some of the vowels that are allophonic in English but are not in Latin are sloppily pronounced. Everything is completely understandable though
Today, this traditional Christmas Hymn is sung in English in the United States.
...Yeah. We're aware.
We know? Other places too lol
**slow clap**
I love it best in Latin!
It's a bit slow.
I appreciate the effort, but you really need to look up how to pronounce Latin words before recording. What's with the hard G?
There are different pronunciations, this one seems to be going for classical pronunciation instead of ecclesiastical.
@@wardswait6336 which makes no sense, since hymns are ecclesiastical, and classical is supposed to be (though it was really invented) what the ancient Romans, who would have tortured and killed someone for singing this song, spoke.
the song should not have been composed at all; God wants you to suffer, all singing displeases God, except for Doom metal music, which is torturous to hear. So, using classical pronunciation is actually equally wrong as ecclesiastical.
It sounds quite similar to modern Italian, so that makes me smile. I prefer classical Latin to ecclesiastical.
Así se puede leer Mejor. Latín - español sería perfecto.