[QUOTE=cheryltweedy;17797]
I went to evensong this year for the first time in a while and two things struck me compared to when I went regularly in the late 80's.
cheryl,
I haven't been to KIng's for ages but when I used to go regularly it was always very difficult to hear the spoken parts of the services and the readers always seemed to be shouting to make themselves heard. On radio and TV you can always hear the lessons etc, perfectly an entirely different experience to being there in person it seems to me.
Am I mistaken about this? Are things better in this respect now than they seemed to me years ago? If they haven't got a sound system surely it would be possible these days to have something that is discreet enough not to offend any aesthetic sensibilities and make a visit to the chapel for aesrvice a better experience all round.
I went to evensong this year for the first time in a while and two things struck me compared to when I went regularly in the late 80's.
cheryl,
I haven't been to KIng's for ages but when I used to go regularly it was always very difficult to hear the spoken parts of the services and the readers always seemed to be shouting to make themselves heard. On radio and TV you can always hear the lessons etc, perfectly an entirely different experience to being there in person it seems to me.
Am I mistaken about this? Are things better in this respect now than they seemed to me years ago? If they haven't got a sound system surely it would be possible these days to have something that is discreet enough not to offend any aesthetic sensibilities and make a visit to the chapel for aesrvice a better experience all round.
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