11 adjectives to describe chantings

The introduction of antiphonal chanting was introduced into Rome at the time of St. Ambrose and liturgical hymn singing, too, was introduced about the same time.

They listen, and hear a dim sound of distant chanting, going by on some neighboring road.

This to be followed by flames leaping high into the air, whilst low-toned monotonous chanting would break out from the assembly.

Then presently the stately service began, and went on with song and incense, and the sweet chanting of children's voices, till suddenly from the upper tower of the church a joyous peal of bells rang in the midnight!

Shaded lights were burning low Muffled bells swung to and fro Solemn monks were chanting slow Chanting of the Crucified; When the good St. Bavon died.

At this moment the Brothers, still prostrate upon the floor, began again their mournful, yet impassioned chanting, and as they did so a strange thing happened.

Here, instead of the solemn calm of the barren uplands, the murmurous chanting of rills and shallow rivers, and the mystical voices that speak from the depths of the forest, I heard the fretful buzz of a human beehive.

That is, Billy did the questioning; I did the talking to the mystic chanting of the priests.

But suddenly we heard close by the lament of the rekka (a kind of long fife), accompanied by a wild thrum-thrum of earthenware drums and a curious excited chanting of men's voices.

After much preliminary chanting of incantations and shouting of defiance, the Hau-Haus charged.

But suddenly we heard close by the lament of the rekka (a kind of long fife), accompanied by a wild thrum-thrum of earthenware drums and a curious excited chanting of men's voices.

11 adjectives to describe  chantings