Hope Has Come (Behold Him) (Unison/2-Part Choir) Sheet Music PDF (Red Rocks Worship / Arr. Luke Gambill)
Hope Has Come (Behold Him) (Unison/2-Part Choir) Sheet Music PDF (Red Rocks Worship / Arr. Luke Gambill)
Hope Has Come (Behold Him) (Unison/2-Part Choir)
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Piano/Choir (Unison/2-Part) Details
Download the PDF sheet music for Hope Has Come (Behold Him) (Unison/2-Part Choir) by Red Rocks Worship / Arr. Luke Gambill, from the album Hope Has Come. This song was arranged by Mason Brown / Daniel Galbraith / Luke Gambill in the key of G.
SongID | 80025 |
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Language | English |
Album | Hope Has Come |
Artists | Red Rocks Worship, Arr. Luke Gambill |
Authors | Brinnae Keathley, Kory Miller, Jake Espy, Tyler Roberts |
Arrangers | Mason Brown, Daniel Galbraith, Luke Gambill |
Publishers | Essential Music Publishing |
CCLI Song No. | 7208949 |
File Type | |
Original Key | G |
Available Keys | G |
Meter | 4/4 |
Genre | choral |
Tempo | Med Fast |
Theme | Advent, Christmas, Glory, Hope, Jesus, Joy, Peace, Worship, Christmas Day |
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Nothing breeds confidence in a choir like having your vocalists sing beside someone else who is singing the same part. These two-part vocal arrangements remove the clutter and let your small choir hone in on the melody and one single harmony line. Typically, the Sopranos and Tenors will take the melody, and the Alto's and Bass's will bring in the harmony together. For additional vocal options in a similar accessible style, consider our collection of Worship Choir arrangements (SAB), or Sing It Now (SATB). For vocals that are slightly more challenging, look for the Choral Anthem (SATB) versions.
Nothing breeds confidence in a choir like having your vocalists sing beside someone else who is singing the same part. These two-part vocal arrangements remove the clutter and let your small choir hone in on the melody and one single harmony line. Typically, the Sopranos and Tenors will take the melody, and the Alto's and Bass's will bring in the harmony together. For additional vocal options in a similar accessible style, consider our collection of Worship Choir arrangements (SAB), or Sing It Now (SATB). For vocals that are slightly more challenging, look for the Choral Anthem (SATB) versions.