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Patriotic Favorites Vol. 1
Five stirring patriotic favorites accessibly arranged for SATB choir by Dave Williamson, Bruce Greer, Tom Fettke, Dennis Allen, and Lowell Alexander & Phil Naish. Could easily be adapted for a mixed 4-part ensemble of your strongest singers!
My Country, 'Tis of Thee with America the Beautiful
A gentle, singable a cappella medley of two patriotic favorites that celebrates America's heritage of faith and liberty. For SATB choir, this piece is adaptable and would work well in a variety of patriotic services: from traditional to contemporary.
What a Friend We Have in Jesus
A gentle, acoustic setting of the familiar lyric with a fresh new melody makes this a perfect anthem for every generation. Arranged for 3-part choir, this piece works well in traditional and blended settings.
Redeemed (How I Love to Proclaim It)
From the award-winning Southern Gospel quartet Gold City, this upbeat, swelling, inspirational arrangement of the classic hymn is sure to brighten any worship service. Adapted for soloist and men's choir or ensemble, the setting of this hymn would work well in blended and contemporary services.
Nothing but the Blood
From the award-winning Southern Gospel quartet Gold City, this country flavored arrangement of the classic hymn is sure to brighten any worship service. Adapted for men's quartet or choir, this piece would work well in blended and contemporary settings.
We're Marching to Zion
Craig Adams' lively SATB arrangement for traditional and blended worship settings varies between men and women's parts to breathe fresh energy into this traditional hymn.
O Worship The King
This marching and majestic SATB arrangement by Marty Parks of the ancient hymn is an excellent way to open any traditional or blended worship service.
Jesus, I Come
Arranged simply for SATB choir and piano, this classic invitation hymn is set to new melody. An excellent choral response for an evangelistic service in traditional or blended settings.
All Creatures of Our God and King
Grace Chapel Worship has transformed this well-known 13th century hymn into a triumphant modern worship anthem--starting with solo, moving to unison choir and finishing with 4-part SATB harmonies.