Neumz – Gregorian Chant

The New Neumz V4 is here!

Portrait of Saint Teresa of Jesus, fray Juan de la Miseria, 1576

The 4th version of Neumz is now available! Thank you for your patience. Because our users are important to us, the Neumz Team listened and addressed your concerns and worked arduously to bring to you the new and improved version of automatic synchronized scores. St. Augustine wrote, “Music is the art of moving well.” Just as Gregorian rhythm animates prayer, Neumz now offers Live Scores and Improved Synchronization. This tool will allow everyone to follow the rhythm with the scores, zoom the scores in and out, while highlighting the notes. It will also enable our team to publish content more quickly, and an incredible feature will be coming in the next release. 

Another great news is that one of our most important petitions has been granted: The Vetus Ordo is now available thanks to the collaboration and disposition of the Benedictine monks of Notre-Dame du Barroux and Repertorium, a research and innovation grant funded through Horizon Europe! For the moment, we are publishing only the Sunday Masses, solemnities and feast days. 

With joy, we have chosen the Feast of St. Therese of Avila to make such important announcements. Inspired by the saint’s poetry and representation of an almost perfect order of rhythm in her life, we see that your patience has paid off. We hope that with this new and better version of Neumz you continue to build that relationship and closeness with God, and a deeper love for Gregorian chant, one that will lead to repeat the verses of St. Therese:

“Patience obtains all things. 
Whoever has God lacks nothing; 
God alone suffices.”