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The gospel train. SA acc. (CBS)

sheet music

Arranged by L'Estrange, Alexander
Setting: Upper Voices and Accompaniment
Genre: Jazz, blues, latin, Religious Works
Length: 24 pages
Publisher: Faber Music
Item number: 0571523668
ISMN: 9780571523665
The Gospel Train is a crowd-pleasing collection of gospel favourites such as Go Down, Moses, Oh Happy Day! and Ain't No Mountain High Enough. It also includes Standing In The Need of Prayer, a well-loved spiritual with a simple, meditative melody and a pleasing, repetitive chord sequence.
These spirituals are arranged for soprano and alto voices with a straightforward piano accompaniment, and form part of the Choral Basics series, which has been carefully designed to provide rewarding, varied repertoire for beginner choirs. Perfect for singers of all ages, the series offers attractive, idiomatic arrangements for SA and SAMen choirs, with carefully considered vocal ranges and straightforward piano accompaniments that support the singers. Embracing world music, spirituals, folk song, pop classics, hit shows and original pieces, this series offers everything a budding choir could wish for. 

Contents

1.
Go Down, Moses
2.
Ain't No Mountain High Enough
3.
Oh, Happy Day
4.
Standing In The Need Of Prayer
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